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亚伯拉罕·林肯(Abraham Lincoln)的《发现与发明讲座》(Lecture on Discoverys and Inventions)与他同期的《威斯康星州农业协会演讲》(Address to the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society)一道,对科学在民主社会中的作用提出了一致的看法。虽然这些演讲通常被解读为对技术的庆祝,或者只是对奴隶制的微妙谴责,但最好在南北战争前辉格党和民主党在科学和技术问题上存在分歧的背景下理解。林肯在《发现与发明》中巧妙地运用了圣经语言,这表明他与辉格党人一样关注无约束技术的社会影响。
What Did Lincoln Mean to Say about Technology in His “Lecture on Discoveries and Inventions”?
Abraham Lincoln’s “Lecture on Discoveries and Inventions,” taken with his contemporaneous “Address to the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society,” presents a coherent view of the role of science in a democratic society. While often read either as a celebration of technology or as only a subtle condemnation of slavery, these speeches are best understood in the context of an antebellum divide between Whigs and Democrats about science and technology. Lincoln’s deft deployment of biblical language in “Discoveries and Inventions” suggests that he shared the Whig concern about the social effects of unconstrained technology.