在古代智慧和现代知识之间:克劳德·佩罗的新科学和现代建筑

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Katerina Lolou
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摘要:科学院创始成员、卢浮宫建筑师克劳德·佩罗是一位象征着建筑在所谓的科学革命中转型的人物,代表着对传统的彻底突破。这篇文章将探讨佩罗对建筑的科学挑战,将其追溯到古代和现代。它探讨了佩罗将医学和建筑之间的类比融入他对这门艺术的方法中,并将医学概念,特别是观察,融入经验医学方法中的一些方式。这种观察的概念是古代哲学实践方面的核心,是对灵魂的关怀,它阐明了古代将魅力超凡的演说家比作医生的比较。因此,佩罗对维特鲁威权威的评论可以从建筑扩展到寻求生活指南,超越自然科学和艺术之间的学科界限。此外,佩罗关于观察的自然性的主张有着双重视角:观察作为一种新的学习经验形式,反映了科学家的精神气质,作为农民的一种传统活动,它反映了一种原始的生活规律的经验知识,它凝结成了习惯和习俗,使普通人成为自己的医生。
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Between ancient wisdom and modern knowledge: new science and modern architecture in the case of Claude Perrault
ABSTRACT Claude Perrault, a founding member of the Académie des sciences and architect of the Louvre, is a figure emblematic of architecture’s transformation by the so-called scientific revolution, representing a radical break with tradition. This article will address Perrault’s scientific challenge to architecture as one that harks back to both ancient and modern sources. It explores some ways in which Perrault integrated the analogy between medicine and architecture into his approach to this art and assimilated medical concepts, particularly observation, into an empirical medical approach. This notion of observation was at the heart of the practical aspect of ancient philosophy as a care of the soul which articulated the ancient comparison of the charismatic orator to a doctor. Thus, Perrault’s remarks on Vitruvius’s authority can be broadened beyond architecture to the quest for a guide to living, transcending disciplinary boundaries between natural science and art. Further, Perrault’s claims for naturalness in observation share a double perspective: observation as a new form of learned experience reflects the ethos of the scientist, while, as a traditional activity of peasants, it reflects a raw empirical knowledge about rules of life condensed into habit and custom, enabling common people to be the physicians of themselves.
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