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Title: | System: The Shaping of Modern Knowledge |
Authors: | Siskin, Clifford |
Keywords: | System Theory Physics Science Math |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | MIT Press |
Abstract: | The role that "system" has played in the shaping and reshaping of modern knowledge, from Galileo and Newton to our own "computational universe." A system can describe what we see (the solar system), operate a computer (Windows 10), or be made on a page (the fourteen engineered lines of a sonnet). In this book, Clifford Siskin shows that system is best understood as a genre — a form that works physically in the world to mediate our efforts to understand it. Indeed, many Enlightenment authors published works they called "system" to compete with the essay and the treatise. Drawing on the history of system from Galileo's "message from the stars" and Newton's "system of the world" to today's "computational universe," Siskin illuminates the role that the genre of system has played in the shaping and reshaping of modern knowledge. |
URI: | https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/33151 |
ISBN: | 9780262035316 |
Appears in Collections: | Sociology |
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