This book tells the story of how the "servile arts" turned into the "mechanical arts," which in turn developed into a kind of philosophical apparatus that made modern science possible.
This book tells the story of how the "servile arts" turned into the "mechanical arts," which in turn developed into a kind of philosophical apparatus that made modern science possible.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ahmet Selami Çal¿¿kan holds a master's degree in political history and international relations from Marmara University, where he also earned a PhD with his dissertation "The Paradigm and Founder Effect of Practice in Modern Science." He is the CEO of Tekhnelogos Software, an R&D center that conducts artificial intelligence-based projects. He is also the chairman of the board of directors of Istanbul Jazari Museum.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Imitation 1.1 Ancient Relations 1.2 Tekhne as Imitation of Nature Chapter 2: The Epistemological Transformation of Secret Knowledge 2.1 Magia Naturalis 2.2 "Privileged Knowledge" as a Question of Property Chapter 3: Quantification 3.1 New Environment, New Awareness, and Space-Time Concentration 3.2 Quantitative Quality and Anthropocentric Knowledge 3.3 Quantification and Functional Art 3.4 Epistemological Effects of the Quantification 3.5 Galileo and Re-Building of Scientific Demonstration 3.6 Scientia Experimentalis as the Origins of New-Experiment Chapter 4: The Space of the New Knowledge 4.1 The Possibility of Storable and Publishable Knoweldge: Kunstkammer 4.2 Laboratory as Knowledge Workshop 4.3 The New Knowledge's Artificial Nature: Mechanical Arts Chapter 5: Mechanization 5.1 Scientific Tools as means of Applied Philosophy 5.2 Continuity and Transmission of Knowledge: Official Curriculum Chapter 6: Transformation of Tekhne 6.1 The Solidarity between Homo economicus and Homo faber 6.2 From Tekhne to Phronetic Tekhne Conclusion
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Imitation 1.1 Ancient Relations 1.2 Tekhne as Imitation of Nature Chapter 2: The Epistemological Transformation of Secret Knowledge 2.1 Magia Naturalis 2.2 "Privileged Knowledge" as a Question of Property Chapter 3: Quantification 3.1 New Environment, New Awareness, and Space-Time Concentration 3.2 Quantitative Quality and Anthropocentric Knowledge 3.3 Quantification and Functional Art 3.4 Epistemological Effects of the Quantification 3.5 Galileo and Re-Building of Scientific Demonstration 3.6 Scientia Experimentalis as the Origins of New-Experiment Chapter 4: The Space of the New Knowledge 4.1 The Possibility of Storable and Publishable Knoweldge: Kunstkammer 4.2 Laboratory as Knowledge Workshop 4.3 The New Knowledge's Artificial Nature: Mechanical Arts Chapter 5: Mechanization 5.1 Scientific Tools as means of Applied Philosophy 5.2 Continuity and Transmission of Knowledge: Official Curriculum Chapter 6: Transformation of Tekhne 6.1 The Solidarity between Homo economicus and Homo faber 6.2 From Tekhne to Phronetic Tekhne Conclusion
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