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Abstract
This article investigates why Humboldtian Science, as a heuristic concept, has gained prominence in the historiography of science and requires clarification. It offers an ideal-type model of comparative research and exact measurements across vast spaces, which Susan F. Cannon and others tied to Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859). Yet, he himself was less "Humboldtian" than this concept suggests. The article proposes to disentangle Humboldtian Science from Humboldt's science, which constituted a set of individual research practices that defied the ideal of precision. Humboldt's science was often impromptu, marked by epistemological and personal insecurities, and embedded in the protagonist's peripatetic way of living and frequently erratic writing style. Historicizing Humboldt's science undermines the exceptionalism that elevates the Prussian savant above his contemporaries and casts him as a singular figure. This critical reflection encourages biographical approaches to the history of science, balancing heuristic generalizations and attention to individual research styles.
本文探讨了洪堡科学作为一个启发式概念在科学史学中占据重要地位并需要加以澄清的原因。苏珊-坎农(Susan F. Cannon)等人将其与亚历山大-冯-洪堡(Alexander von Humboldt,1769-1859 年)联系在一起。然而,他本人并不像这一概念所暗示的那样 "洪堡主义"。文章建议将洪堡式科学与洪堡的科学区分开来,洪堡的科学是一系列违背精确理想的个人研究实践。洪堡的科学往往是即兴的,带有认识论和个人的不安全感,并蕴含在主人公漂泊不定的生活方式和经常飘忽不定的写作风格中。将洪堡特的科学历史化,有损于将这位普鲁士科学家凌驾于同时代人之上并将其塑造成一个奇特人物的例外论。这种批判性思考鼓励以传记的方式研究科学史,在启发式概括与关注个人研究风格之间取得平衡。
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.