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Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger’s philosophical reflections
This article engages with the philosophical reflections of the French historian of science Hélène Metzger (1886–1944) in order to develop a vocabulary for understanding the rise of non-reductive Continental naturalism in the contemporary humanities. The bibliography of current naturalist approaches...
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description | This article engages with the philosophical reflections of the French historian of science Hélène Metzger (1886–1944) in order to develop a vocabulary for understanding the rise of non-reductive Continental naturalism in the contemporary humanities. The bibliography of current naturalist approaches in the arts and the human sciences is still in the making, but it is altogether clear that the trend is not scientist or historicist or relativist. This epistemological diagnosis refers us to Metzger, who found herself surrounded with the logical positivism of the Wiener Kreis, on the one hand, and the historicism of her French colleagues, on the other, as well as with the infiltration of the history of science by a chronological empiricism. In this article I will take the most recent book of Vicki Kirby – Quantum Anthropologies: Life at Large from 2011 – as an exemplary case of non-reductive Continental naturalist scholarship in the humanities today and by reading it through the concepts of Metzger, I will demonstrate how this type of research leads to refreshing insights in what constitutes positive humanities knowledge and what is the role of the a priori in the field. |
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spelling | pubmed-37242782013-07-30 Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger’s philosophical reflections Van der Tuin, Iris Hist Human Sci Articles This article engages with the philosophical reflections of the French historian of science Hélène Metzger (1886–1944) in order to develop a vocabulary for understanding the rise of non-reductive Continental naturalism in the contemporary humanities. The bibliography of current naturalist approaches in the arts and the human sciences is still in the making, but it is altogether clear that the trend is not scientist or historicist or relativist. This epistemological diagnosis refers us to Metzger, who found herself surrounded with the logical positivism of the Wiener Kreis, on the one hand, and the historicism of her French colleagues, on the other, as well as with the infiltration of the history of science by a chronological empiricism. In this article I will take the most recent book of Vicki Kirby – Quantum Anthropologies: Life at Large from 2011 – as an exemplary case of non-reductive Continental naturalist scholarship in the humanities today and by reading it through the concepts of Metzger, I will demonstrate how this type of research leads to refreshing insights in what constitutes positive humanities knowledge and what is the role of the a priori in the field. SAGE Publications 2013-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3724278/ /pubmed/23908566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0952695113480975 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
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title | Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary
humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger’s philosophical reflections |
title_full | Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary
humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger’s philosophical reflections |
title_fullStr | Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary
humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger’s philosophical reflections |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary
humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger’s philosophical reflections |
title_short | Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary
humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger’s philosophical reflections |
title_sort | non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary
humanities: working with hélène metzger’s philosophical reflections |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3724278/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23908566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0952695113480975 |
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