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From Physico-Theology to Bio-Technology: A Festschrift for Mikuláš Teich: Clio Medica, cartea 48

Kurt Bayertz, Roy Porter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1997
For the last half century, Mikuláš Teich has made many eminent contributions to the histories of science, technology, medicine and society. His essentially Marxist historiographical stance has resisted the notion that science is an autonomous entity, and has instead stressed the interplay of the economic, the social and the scientific forces in history. At the same time, particularly in studies of biochemistry, he has emphasized the significance of the role of science and technology in modern economic change.
In a career divided between Czechoslovakia and the UK, he has always been highly internationalist in his historical outlooks, combining what is valuable in Contentinal and British methods.
This volume is to honour him on his eightieth birthday. Examining European developments since the sixteenth century, the essays, many by old friends and colleagues, cluster around themes close to his own personal scholarship and related to volumes which he has edited. The book is divided into sections on Questions of History; Scientific Lives; Disciplines; Natural History, and Science and Disease.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789042004917
ISBN-10: 9042004916
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Clio Medica


Cuprins

1. Mikuláš Teich: A Biographical Sketch

QUESTIONS OF HISTORY

2. Business History: Cinderella, Prince Charming or Ugly Sister?
Terry GOURVISH

3. Darwin's Revolution. Benno MÜLLER-HILL: The Different Faces of Science: Is Genetics a Social Construct?
Robert PROCTOR


SCIENTIFIC LIVES

4. Bare Heads against Red Hats: A Portrait of Paracelsus
Charles WEBSTER

5. Science - Education and Culture. Ideas and Concepts of German Scientists in the 19th Century
Dietrich von ENGELHARDT

6. Thomas George Hodgkins (1803-92) and the future of Research at the Royal Institution (London) and the Smithsonian Institution (Washington)
W.H. BROCK


DISCIPLINES

7. Biology as Technology
Kurt BAYERTZ and Patricia NEVERS

8. From the Originary Phenomenon to the System of Pelagic Fishery: Johannes Müller (1801-1858) and the Relation Between Physiology and Philosophy
Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER

9. A Male Mind in a Female Body: Sexology, Homosexuality and the Woman Question in Germany, 1869-1914
Katharina ROWOLD


NATURAL HISTORY

10. The Naturalist Tradition: A Natural History
Paul FARBER

11. Medicine, The Body, and the Botanical Metaphor in Erotica
Julie PEAKMAN


SCIENCE AND DISEASE

12. Biology of Liberation: Some Historical Aspects of Proletarian Race Hygienics
Reinhard MOCEK

13. Credit and Resistance: Eijman and the Transformation of Beri-Beri into a Vitamin Deficiency Disease
Harmke KAMMINGA

14. Gout and Quakery; Or, Banks and Mountebanks
Roy PORTER

Notes on Contributors
Bibliography of Mikuláš Teich

Notă biografică

Kurt Bayertz is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Münster. His main interests lie in ethics, political philosophy and philosophy of science. Recent publications include articles on evolutionary ethics, on the concept of responsibility, his book GenEthics. Technological Intervention in Huma Reproduction as a Philosophical Problem (Cambridge: CUP, 1994), and as editor The Concept of Moral Consensus (Dordrecht: Springer, 1994), and Solidarity, (Dordrecht: Springer, 1998).

Dr Roy Porter is professor in the Social History of Medicine at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. Recent books include Doctor of Society: Thomas Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late Enlightenment England (London: Routledge, 1991), London: A Social History (Hamish Hamilton, 1994), and ‘The Greates Benefit to Mankind’: A Medical History of Humanity (London: HarperCollins, 1997). He is a co-author of The History of Bethlemn (London: Routledge, 1997). He is currently working on a general history of the Enlightenment in Britain. He is interested in eighteenth century medicine, the history of psychiatry and the history of quackery.