Linguistique de l’écrit

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An enlightened path to positivism?

reflections on the institutionalization of science in Bourbon Spain

Jorge Fernández-Santos Ortiz-Iribas Sara Muniain Ederra

pp. 111-135

Résumé

This chapter analyzes the evolving institutional base for modern science in Spain, beginning with the late-seventeenth-century novatores and ending with the flourishing of Krausopositivism in the period between the First Republic and the Spanish Civil War (1868–1936). Such a longue-durée approach builds upon a critical examination of the significance of "proto-positivist" conditions, which, according to Carlos-Ulises Moulines, resulted from the intersection of French Cartesianism and British empiricism. The authors trace the broadly defined "proto-positivism" that prevailed in various political, economic, cultural, and artistic projects sponsored by the ideologues of the Spanish monarchy throughout the eighteenth century and connect the strength of anti-encyclopédisme during the reign of Charles III to the non-materialistic variety of positivism that continued to shape nineteenth-century Spain.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Feichtinger Johannes, Fillafer Franz L. , Surman Jan (2018) The worlds of positivism: a global intellectual history, 1770–1930. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 111-135

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65762-2_5

Citation complète:

Fernández-Santos Ortiz-Iribas Jorge, Muniain Ederra Sara, 2018, An enlightened path to positivism?: reflections on the institutionalization of science in Bourbon Spain. In J. Feichtinger, F. Fillafer & J. Surman (eds.) The worlds of positivism (111-135). Dordrecht, Springer.