Kepler's labors: Figurations of scholarly work c. 1600.

IF 1.1 3区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Gadi Algazi
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Abstract

Kepler's intricate trajectory, his self-reflective comments about the conditions of production of knowledge in his time, and the wealth of materials preserved make it possible to reconstruct a whole set of regimes of scholarly work around 1600, each with its typical mode of control, forms of subordination, temporal economy, and means of remuneration. Kepler's maneuvering in this landscape was shaped by his attempts to carve out spaces for the kind of work he considered his very own - his "speculations" or "private studies" - within work relationships involving service and subordination. Thus, we find nonalienated, self-directed scholarly work embedded, constrained, and enabled by heteronomous regimes of work, a field of tensions that I seek to capture in the formula "work within work." A labor history of science could thus offer us an opportunity for exploring historically documented, nonincidental and partly institutionalized forms of less alienated work, and trace the ways in which they related to and interacted with dominant relations of production.

开普勒的劳动:约1600年学术工作的图示。
开普勒错综复杂的轨迹,他对当时知识生产条件的自我反思评论,以及保存下来的丰富材料,使得重构1600年左右一整套学术工作制度成为可能,每一种制度都有其典型的控制模式、从属形式、时间经济和报酬手段。开普勒在这种情况下的行动是由他试图为他认为属于自己的工作——他的“推测”或“私人研究”——在涉及服务和从属的工作关系中开辟空间而形成的。因此,我们发现非异化的、自我导向的学术工作被嵌入、约束,并被工作的他律制度所激活,这是我试图在“工作中的工作”这个公式中捕捉到的紧张领域。因此,劳动科学史可以为我们提供一个机会,探索历史记载的、非偶然的、部分制度化的、较少异化的工作形式,并追踪它们与主导生产关系相关和相互作用的方式。
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History of Science
History of Science 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
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1.50
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0.00%
发文量
15
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: History of Science is peer reviewed journal devoted to the history of science, medicine and technology from earliest times to the present day. Articles discussing methodology, and reviews of the current state of knowledge and possibilities for future research, are especially welcome.
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