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  1. Fotografie als Wissenschaft.Peter Geimer - 2005 - Berichte Zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 28 (2):114-122.
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  • Fotografie als Wissenschaft†.Peter Geimer - 2005 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 28 (2):114-122.
    Photography as Science: In 1908 the English physicist Arthur Mason Worthington published A Study of Splashes, a treatise on the physical behaviour of falling drops. The photographic experiments were performed by means of an electric spark „in absolute darkness”. Worthington's experimental practice dealt with two different areas of knowledge production: an area the operator could perceive control from the outside and a corresponding black-box where the photographic recording itself took place. The paper discusses the epistemic challenges of this specific shift (...)
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  • ‘greenwich Observatory Time For The Public Benefit’: standard time and Victorian networks of regulation.David Rooney & James Nye - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (1):5-30.
    The widespread adoption of standard time in Britain took more than fifty years and simple public access to a representation of it took longer still. Whilst the railways and telegraph networks were crucial in the development of standardized time and time-distribution networks, very different contexts existed, from the Victorian period onwards, where time was significant in both its definition and its distribution. The moral drive to regulate and standardize aspects of daily life, from factory work to the sale of liquor, (...)
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  • Geschichte und Naturwissenschaft.Wilhelm Windelband - 1895 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3 (2):3-4.
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