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Reopening the texts of romantic science

the language of experience in J. W. Ritter's Beweis

Stuart Walker Strickland

pp. 385-396

Résumé

I grew up nursing an illusion: that science was a humanity. Maybe this deliberate naïveté explains how breathlessly I fell in with romantic science. But that is a story with many roots. In any case, it is not a story of retreat, nor an antiquarian withdrawal from the problems of the present world. My turn to romanticism has always born the mark of its original motivation: to goad my contrary commitments to literature and to science — the rivalries I have allowed to grow, even fostered, within me — into a dialogue, to force them to confront each other and to speak.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Gavroglu Kostas, Christianidis Jean, Nicolaidis Efthymios (1994) Trends in the historiography of science. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 385-396

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3596-4_28

Citation complète:

Walker Strickland Stuart, 1994, Reopening the texts of romantic science: the language of experience in J. W. Ritter's Beweis. In K. Gavroglu, J. Christianidis & E. Nicolaidis (eds.) Trends in the historiography of science (385-396). Dordrecht, Springer.