In the modern West, we take for granted that what we call the
“natural world” confronts us all and always has—but Before
Nature explores that almost unimaginable time when there was no such
conception of “nature”—no word, reference, or sense for it.
Before the concept of nature formed over the long history of European
philosophy and science, our ancestors in ancient Assyria and Babylonia
developed an inquiry into the world in a way that is kindred to our
modern science. With Before Nature, Francesca Rochberg explores that
Assyro-Babylonian knowledge tradition and shows how it relates to the
entire history of science. From a modern, Western perspective, a world
not conceived somehow within the framework of physical nature is
difficult—if not impossible—to imagine. Yet, as Rochberg lays out,
ancient investigations of regularity and irregularity, norms and
anomalies clearly established an axis of knowledge between the knower
and an intelligible, ordered world. Rochberg is the first scholar to
make a case for how exactly we can understand cuneiform knowledge,
observation, prediction, and explanation in relation to
science—without recourse to later ideas of nature. Systematically
examining the whole of Mesopotamian science with a distinctive
historical and methodological approach, Before Nature will open up
surprising new pathways for studying the history of science.
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Cuneiform Knowledge and the History of Science
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ISBN
9780226406275
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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