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The Early History of Weighing Technology from the Perspective of a Theory of Innovation

In Matteo Valleriani, Matthias Schemmel, Jürgen Renn & Rivka Feldhay (eds.), Emergence and Expansion of Pre-Classical Mechanics. Springer Verlag (2018)

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  1. From the History of Science to the History of Knowledge - and Back.Jürgen Renn - 2015 - Centaurus 57 (1):37-53.
    The history of science can be better understood against the background of a history of knowledge comprising not only theoretical but also intuitive and practical knowledge. This widening of scope necessitates a more concise definition of the concept of knowledge, relating its cognitive to its material and social dimensions. The history of knowledge comprises the history of institutions in which knowledge is produced and transmitted. This is an essential but hitherto neglected aspect of cultural evolution. Taking this aspect into account (...)
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  • Quantification and precision: a brief look at some ancient accounts.Arthur Harris & Liba Taub - 2024 - Annals of Science 81 (1-2):10-29.
    We explore the extent to which ancient Greek authors formulated concepts that approximate or encompass our modern notions of precision and accuracy. First, we focus on estimates and measurements of geographic features, astronomical times and positions, and weight. These raise further questions about whether the quantities reported were measured, estimated, or rounded. While ancient sources discuss the use of instruments, it is not always clear that the aim was to achieve what we would today regard as ‘precision’. Next, we briefly (...)
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