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Date
[2015]
Location
Leiden
Netherlands
Netherlands
Media format
Printed text
Extent
xvii, 410 pages
Language
English
Size
25 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 352587
Folger call number: BD161 .C6475 2015
Folger holdings ID: 501159
Folger call number: BD161 .C6475 2015
Folger holdings ID: 501159
Summary
Historical research in previous decades has done a great deal to explore the social and political context of early modern natural and moral inquiries. Particularly since the publication of Steven Shapin and Simon Schaffer's Leviathan and the Air-Pump (1985) several studies have attributed epistemological stances and debates to clashes of political and theological ideologies. The present volume suggests that with an awareness of this context, it is now worth turning back to questions of the epistemic content itself. The contributors to the present collection were invited to explore how certain non-epistemic values had been turned into epistemic ones, how they had an effect on epistemic content, and eventually how they became ideologies of knowledge playing various roles in inquiry and application throughout early modern Europe.--
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Also known as
Extended title: Conflicting values of inquiry : ideologies of epistemology in early modern Europe / edited by Tamas Demeter, Kathryn Murphy, and Claus Zittel
Related names
editor: Demeter, Tamás