[Conception of the history of science in the interpretation of Bogdan Suchodolski].

Natalia Lietz

Instytut Historii Nauki PAN Warszawa.

Journal Article: Kwartalnik historii nauki i techniki: Kwartal'nyĭ zhurnal istorii nauki i tekhniki - 01/2011; 56(1):7-40.

Abstract

In the article is presented the conception of the history of science in the interpretation of Bogdan Suchodolski. Having described the conception of the history of science created by George Sarton (1884-1956), whose thought was influenced by positivistic philosophy of August Comte, the idea of the history of science of Johan Nordstr6m (1891-1967), who was inspired by the system of Wilhelm Dilthey, and the materialistic conception of the history of science, which was represented, among others, by John Desmond Bernal (1901-1971), the author is making an attempt at revealing to what extent Bogdan Suchodolski was inspired by the above-mentioned visions of the history of science. Having defined the history of science as the history of scientific activity of people and their consciousness formed by the activity, Bogdan Suchodolski applied in the field of his own conception of the history of science the ideas that were put forward by German thinkers and philosophers, and were connected with a way of understanding culture as the constant development of national awareness, which can be exemplified with different dimensions of culture. Undoubtedly, identifying the history of Polish science with constitutive element of the history of national culture and paying attention to the conceptions tending not only to explaining, but also understanding phenomena, B. Suchodolski was influenced by Alfred Vierkandt's and Wilhelm Dilthey's thought. The present article includes several reflections on the conception of the history of science, which was created by B. Suchodolski. Among others, we can find here detailed information on how B. Suchodolski understood: the history of science, its subject, aim and methodology; its status in modern social consciousness and as the history of truth; relations between history of science and theory of science and scientific policy, history of science and the problem of unity and diversity of scientific thinking, history of science and ideas, history of culture and technology, and sources of scientific progress.

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Keywords

August Comte
 
B. Suchodolski
 
constant development
 
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different dimensions
 
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George Sarton
 
German thinkers
 
ideas
 
John Desmond Bernal
 
modern social consciousness
 
national culture
 
Polish science
 
positivistic philosophy
 
scientific activity
 
scientific policy
 
scientific progress
 
understanding culture
 
Wilhelm Dilthey
 
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