[17世纪的大学和学术团体]。

Acta historica Leopoldina Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Detlef Döring
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这篇文章质疑了一种广为流传的观点,即德国学术院校的兴起,和其他地方一样,是大学学术成就不足的结果,尤其是在自然科学方面。然而,对个别大学和教授的考察表明,他们实际上接受了现代学术进步,特别是在医学和自然科学方面,并忠实地将这些知识传授给学生。论文的第二部分考察了学术团体的创建,这些团体不把自己看作是大学的竞争者,而是大学的延伸。他们培养了一种不同于大学的学术话语文化,拥抱对知识的集体探索,而不是为垄断真理而战。
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[Universities and learned societies in the 17th century].

This article questions the widely disseminated thesis that the rise of learned academies in Germany, as elsewhere, was a result of insufficient scholarly achievement on the part of the universities, particularly in the natural sciences. An examination of individual universities and professors, however, reveals that they were in fact receptive to modern scholarly advances, especially in medicine and natural sciences, and faithfully transmitted this knowledge to students. The second part of the paper examines the creation of the learned societies, which regarded themselves not as competitors with, but rather as extensions of the universities. They cultivated a culture of scholarly discourse distinct from that of the universities, embracing a collective search for knowledge rather than a battle for a monopoly on truth.

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