犯罪学不可能的自主性:历史和方法论的转变

IF 0.1 Q4 HISTORY
Dan Kaminski
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塑造一门科学学科的历史——在本例中是犯罪学——既有助于记忆,也有助于主角的现代定位。因此,在一个领域中达到这种效果的努力往往会高尚地利用“伟大的作者”及其主要出版物或破裂的“伟大时刻”,这些时刻往往被宣布而非有效,我在本文的第一节中与之合作。这些材料至关重要;然而,它们往往有助于建立一个“平凡”的历史,优先考虑英雄式的(强调对科学进化做出决定性贡献的主要名字)或典范式的(根据一系列更大的科学事件来组织历史,展示无可争议的进化)科学的表现。在文章的第二部分,我没有挑战这两种塑造和复述历史的方式的重要性,而是提出了一种替代方法和产生的结果。尽管有人会质疑这种方法的科学基础,但它让我们超越了线性和累积的重建,根据这种重建,“思想史的时间线只是获取的发展”。如果我们依赖于自相矛盾的实证主义先决条件,这也让我们能够检验犯罪学轨迹的科学自主性。
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A improvável autonomia da criminologia: um giro histórico e metodológico
The shaping of the history of a scientific discipline – in this case, criminology – is useful both for memory purposes and the modern-day positioning of its protagonists. Efforts to such effects in a field therefore often make noble use of “great authors” and their leading publications or the “great moments” of rupture, which are often proclaimed rather than effective, and with which I have engaged in the first section of this article. Such materials are of prime importance; however they often contribute to the building of a “mundane” history prioritizing a representation of science that is heroic (emphasizing the leading names to have made decisive contributions to the evolution of science) or paradigmatic (organizing history in terms of a succession of greater scientific events demonstrating an indisputable evolution). Rather than challenging the significance of these two ways of shaping and retelling history, in the second section of the article I present an alternative method and the results produced. Despite those who would contest the scientific basis for this method, it allows us to go beyond the linear and cumulative reconstructions according to which “the timeline of the history of ideas is merely the development of acquisitions”. If we rely on paradoxical positivist pre-requisites, it also allows us to test the scientific autonomy of the trajectory of criminology.
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