An esteemed historian of science explores the diversity of scientific
experimentation. The experiment has long been seen as a test bed
for theory, but in Split and Splice, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger makes the
case, instead, for treating experimentation as a creative practice.
His latest book provides an innovative look at the experimental
protocols and connections that have made the life sciences so
productive. Delving into the materiality of the experiment, the
first part of the book assesses traces, models, grafting, and
note-taking—the conditions that give experiments structure and make
discovery possible. The second section widens its focus from
micro-level laboratory processes to the temporal, spatial, and
narrative links between experimental systems. Rheinberger narrates
with accessible examples, most of which are drawn from molecular
biology, including from the author’s laboratory notebooks from his
years researching ribosomes. A critical hit when it was released in
Germany, Split and Splice describes a method that involves irregular
results and hit-or-miss connections—not analysis, not synthesis, but
the splitting and splicing that form a scientific experiment. Building
on Rheinberger’s earlier writing about science and epistemology,
this book is a major achievement by one of today’s most influential
theorists of scientific practice.
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A Phenomenology of Experimentation
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ISBN
9780226825311
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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