The Worlds of Positivism
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The Worlds of Positivism

A Global Intellectual History, 1770–1930
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ISBN-13:
9783319657622
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
367
Autor:
Johannes Feichtinger
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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This book is the first to trace the origins and significance of positivism on a global scale. Taking their cues from Auguste Comte and John Stuart Mill, positivists pioneered a universal, experience-based culture of scientific inquiry for studying nature and society-a new science that would enlighten all of humankind. Positivists envisaged one world united by science, but their efforts spawned many. Uncovering these worlds of positivism, the volume ranges from India, the Ottoman Empire, and the Iberian Peninsula to Central Europe, Russia, and Brazil, examining positivism's impact as one of the most far-reaching intellectual movements of the modern world. Positivists reinvented science, claiming it to be distinct from and superior to the humanities. They predicated political governance on their refashioned science of society, and as political activists, they sought and often failed to reconcile their universalism with the values of multiculturalism. Providing a genealogy of scientific governance that is sorely needed in an age of post-truth politics, this volume breaks new ground in the fields of intellectual and global history, the history of science, and philosophy.
This book is the first to trace the origins and significance of positivism on a global scale. Taking their cues from Auguste Comte and John Stuart Mill, positivists pioneered a universal, experience-based culture of scientific inquiry for studying nature and society—a new science that would enlighten all of humankind. Positivists envisaged one world united by science, but their efforts spawned many. Uncovering these worlds of positivism, the volume ranges from India, the Ottoman Empire, and the Iberian Peninsula to Central Europe, Russia, and Brazil, examining positivism’s impact as one of the most far-reaching intellectual movements of the modern world. Positivists reinvented science, claiming it to be distinct from and superior to the humanities. They predicated political governance on their refashioned science of society, and as political activists, they sought and often failed to reconcile their universalism with the values of multiculturalism. Providing a genealogy of scientific governance that is sorely needed in an age of post-truth politics, this volume breaks new ground in the fields of intellectual and global history, the history of science, and philosophy.

1. Introduction: Particularizing Positivism

I. Empires of Positivism

2. Striking a Chord: The Reception of Comte's Positivism in Colonial India

3. Positivism, Revolution and History in Brazil

4. Positivism in the Late Ottoman Empire: The "Young Turks" as Mediators and Multipliers

II. Positive Knowledge and the Making of Positivism

5. An Enlightened Path to Positivism? Reflections on the Institutionalization of Science in Bourbon Spain

6. Trading Epistemological Insults: "Positive Knowledge" and Natural Science in Germany, 1800–1850

7. The French Philosophical Crisis of the 1860s and the Invention of the "Positivist School"

III. The Liberal Politics of Science and Society

8. Habsburg Positivism: The Politics of Positive Knowledge in Imperial and P
ost-Imperial Austria, 1804–1938

9. The Contexts of Early Polish Positivisms, 1840s–1900s

10. Positivism in Late Tsarist Russia: Its Introduction, Penetration and Diffusion

IV. Positivist Aftermath

11. Positivism in the Northern Peripheries: Generations of Positivist Philosophers in Sweden and Its Neighboring Countries

12. Dilthey and Carnap: The Feeling of Life, the Scientific Worldview, and the Elimination of Metaphysics

13. Epilogue: The Worlds of Positivism: An Analytical Synopsis

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