Texture in the work of Ian Hacking : Michel Foucault as the guiding thread of Hacking's thinking

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    • Martínez Rodríguez, María Laura

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Texture in the work of Ian Hacking : Michel Foucault as the guiding thread of Hacking's thinking

María Laura Martínez Rodríguez

(Synthese library, v. 435)

Springer, c2021

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Bibliography: p. 167-171

Includes index

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This book offers a systematized overview of Ian Hacking's work. It presents Hacking's oeuvre as a network made up of four interconnected key nodes: styles of scientific thinking & doing, probability, making up people, and experimentation and scientific realism. Its central claim is that Michel Foucault's influence is the underlying thread that runs across the Canadian philosopher's oeuvre. Foucault's imprint on Hacking's work is usually mentioned in relation to styles of scientific reasoning and the human sciences. This research shows that Foucault's influence can in fact be extended beyond these fields, insofar the underlying interest to the whole corpus of Hacking's works, namely the analysis of conditions of possibility, is stimulated by the work of the French philosopher. Displacing scientific realism as the central focus of Ian Hacking's oeuvre opens up a very different landscape, showing, behind the apparent dispersion of his works, the far-reaching interest that amalgamates them: to reveal the historical and situated conditions of possibility for the emergence of scientific objects and concepts. This book shows how Hacking's deployment concepts such as looping effect, making up people, and interactive kinds, can complement Foucauldian analyses, offering an overarching perspective that can provide a better explanation of the objects of the human sciences and their behaviors.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsContentsIntroduction Chapter 1. "Taking a look" at Ian Hacking's work1. The nodes of the network1.1 Scientific reasoning or thinking & doing style1.2 Probability1.3 Making up people1.4 Experimentation and scientific realism2. Constructing the network Chapter 2. Styles of scientific thinking & doing. A genealogy of scientific reason1. Antecedents of style of reasoning or style of scientific thinking & doing2. Metaphysics, microsociology and anthropology3. Anonymous, autonomous and common to several sciences4. The relation style-ontology5. Stabilization techniques6. Style and positivity7. Style and truth8. An innovation with respect to Crombie: the idea of crystallization9. Practical incommensurability10. Essence of the style: classification Chapter 3. Probability. Books that smell like other books1. The Emergence of Probability (1975)1.1 Archaeology in The Emergence of Probability1.2 The emergence of probability1.3 The Emergence of Probability, an example of historical meta-epistemology2. The Taming of Chance (1990)2.1 Words in their sites2.2 The erosion of determinism and the emergence of chance2.3 Genealogy in The Taming of Chance Chapter 4. Making up people. A project of more than three decades1. Are there natural kinds?2. Dynamic nominalism3. Historical ontology4. Contingentism5. Making up people and looping effect6. Looping effect and memory7. Metaphor of the ecological niche8. Different types of kinds9. Kinds of people Chapter 5. Classifications, looping effect and power1. An overview of power in Foucault2. Classification, looping effect and power3. Classifications, looping effect and resistance Chapter 6. Experimentation and Scientific Realism. A return of Francis Bacon1. Experimentation and Scientific Realism2. The realism/antirealism debate3. Entity realism4. Creation of phenomena5. "Saving phenomena"?6. Representing and intervening in the natural and human sciences Chapter 7. On Foucault's shoulders1. Scientific realism in Hacking's work viewed as a whole2. The analysis of conditions of possibility as the main interest of Hacking's work3. Michael Foucault: the texture in Hacking's work EpilogueReferences Index

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  • NCID
    BC06525694
  • ISBN
    • 9783030647841
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    [Cham]
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 175 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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