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The Names of Science: Terminology and Language in the History of the Natural Sciences

Autor Helge Kragh
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2024
The history of science is echoed in the development of its language and the names chosen for its technical terms. The Names of Science examines in detail how, over time, new words have entered the scientific lexicon and how some of them, but far from all, have survived to the present. Why is a transistor called a transistor and not something else? Why was the term 'scientist' only coined in 1834, and why was the name regarded as controversial for a long time afterwards?There is a story behind every scientific word we use today. In this work, Helge Kragh tells many of these stories, taking a broad historical perspective from the Renaissance to the present. By combining elements of linguistics with the history of the natural sciences including physics, chemistry, and astronomy, this book offers a new and innovative perspective on the historical development of the natural sciences.Following an introductory list of useful linguistic terms, the book is structured in six chapters, which cover important phases in the history of science, dealing with a vast range of scientific terminology from physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, to cosmology. It also considers, if only briefly, how English - and not, say, Latin or French - developed to become the internationally accepted language of science.Contrary to other works dealing with the subject, The Names of Science pays serious attention to the historical dimension of scientific language, and to the way in which scientists have, sometimes unconsciously, acted as linguists and neologists in their research work.
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ISBN-13: 9780198917441
ISBN-10: 0198917449
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 10 b/w figures
Dimensiuni: 157 x 17 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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An important contribution to the history of science, clearly written, informative, and thoroughly documented in extensive use of primary and secondary sources.
A masterfully organized march through the dense terminological thickets of myriade scientific fields (astronomy, cosmology and other physical sciences, chemical, bio & geo-sciences), with a plethora of fascinating examples for how and by whom scientific terms were coined and how hard it often was to get them accepted.
An important and welcome publication.
For anyone interested in the history of the physical sciences and in words and language, The Names of Science is a substantial buffet of treats. Its pages are replete with answers to questions about the origins of scientific terms and the evolution of their meaning over time.
Kragh (History of Science, Emeritus, Niels Bohr Institute, Univ. of Copenhagen) has written an erudite and necessarily selective history of the development of terms and names in the fields of physics (electricity, fundamental particles, quantum languages), chemistry, and astronomy.

Notă biografică

Helge Kragh has worked as Professor of History of Science at the University of Oslo, Norway, and Aarhus University, Denmark, and is presently Emeritus Professor at the University of Copenhagen. Since 2001 he has been a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, and 2008-2010 he served as President of the European Society for History of Science. Most of his research has focused on the historical development of post-1800 physics, chemistry, astronomy, and cosmology.