Lorraine Daston
American historian of science (born 1951)
Lorraine Daston
Born (1951-06-09 ) June 9, 1951 (age 73) East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
Education Ph.D., History of Science, Harvard University
Lorraine Jenifer Daston (born June 9, 1951) is an American historian of science . She is director emerita of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin ,[ 1] visiting professor in the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago ,[ 2] and an authority on Early Modern European scientific and intellectual history .[ 1] In 1993, she was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences .[ 3] She is a permanent fellow at the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study .[ 4]
Education
Scholarly activities
Daston divides her year between a nine-month period in Berlin, and a three-month period in Chicago, where she usually teaches a seminar and assists doctoral students.[citation needed ]
In 2002, she delivered two Tanner Lectures at Harvard University , in which she traced theoretical conceptions of nature in several literary and philosophical works.[ 8] In 2006, she gave the British Academy 's Master-Mind Lecture.[ 9] Daston was appointed the inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in the History of Ideas at the University of Oxford for 2012-2013.[ 10] She has also served as Oxford's Isaiah Berlin Lecturer in the History of Ideas April-May 1999.[ 11]
Daston was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2010.[ 12] She was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Princeton University in 2013.[ 13] She was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2017.[ 14] In 2018, she received the Dan David Prize .[ 15] In 2024 she was awarded the Balzan Prize for "History of Modern and Contemporary Science".[ 16]
She is on the editorial board of Critical Inquiry .[ 17] She is a contributor to the London Review of Books .[ 18]
Personal life
Daston married the German psychologist and social scientist Gerd Gigerenzer .[ 1]
Bibliography
Monographs
Rivals: How Scientists Learned to Cooperate , Columbia Global Reports 2023, ISBN 979-8987053560.
Rules: A Short History of What We Live By , Princeton University Press 2022, ISBN 978-0691254081.
Against Nature , MIT Press 2019, ISBN 978-0262537339. doi :10.7551/mitpress/12267.001.0001
with Peter Galison : Objectivity , Zone Books 2007, ISBN 978-1890951795.
Wunder, Beweise und Tatsachen: zur Geschichte der Rationalität , Fischer Verlag 2001, ISBN 978-3596147632.
Eine kurze Geschichte der wissenschaftlichen Aufmerksamkeit , Siemens-Stiftung 2001.
with Katharine Park : Wonders and the Order of Nature, 1150–1750 , Zone Books 1998, ISBN 978-0942299915.
Classical Probability in the Enlightenment , Princeton University Press 1988, ISBN 978-0691084978.
As editor
with Elizabeth Lunbeck : Histories of scientific observation , University of Chicago Press 2011, ISBN 978-0226136776.
with Michael Stolleis : Natural Law and Laws of Nature in Early Modern Europe , Ashgate 2008, ISBN 978-0754657613
with Katharine Park : The Cambridge History of Science , Vol. 3: Early Modern Science , Cambridge University Press 2006, ISBN 978-1107553668
with Fernando Vidal: The Moral Authority of Nature , University of Chicago Press 2003, ISBN 978-0226136813.
Biographies of Scientific Objects , University of Chicago Press 2000, ISBN 978-0226136721.
with Lorenz Krüger and Michael Heidelberger: The Probabilistic Revolution , Vol. 1: Ideas in History , MIT Press 1987, ISBN 978-0262111188
Articles (selection)
with Moritz Stefaner & Jen Christiansen: "The language of science". 175 Years of Discovery. Scientific American . 323 (3): 2020, 24–31.
"Before the Two Cultures: Big Science and Big Humanities in the Nineteenth Century". Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities . IX (1): 2015. brief description, Bookstore, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
"The Disciplines of Attention," in David E. Wellbery , ed., A New History of German Literature , Harvard University Press Reference Library, 2005.
"The Morality of Natural Orders: The Power of Medea" and "Nature's Customs versus Nature's Laws" . Tanner Lectures at Harvard University, 2002.
"The Ideal and Reality of the Republic of Letters in the Enlightenment". Science in Context. 4 (2): 1991, pp. 367-386. doi :10.1017/S0269889700001010
"Degrees of Wrinkledness". London Review of Books , 46 (21). [A review of the book Disputed Inheritance: The Battle over Mendel and the Future of Biology by Gregory Radick, The University of Chicago Press, 2023.]
Quotes
“The-enemy-of-my-enemy-is-my-friend” goes a long way to explain most scientific controversies I’m familiar with; so much so, that one wonders why it is that such debates so quickly and permanently become polemically polarized. The long after-life of the medieval disputation-cum-duel?..[ 19]
References
^ a b c Detschke, Uta (February 2012). "The Observer" (PDF) . MaxPlanckResearch : 86–92.
^ "Lorraine Daston | John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought" . socialthought.uchicago.edu . Retrieved November 2, 2024 .
^ "Lorraine J. Daston | American Academy of Arts and Sciences" . www.amacad.org . October 16, 2024. Retrieved November 2, 2024 .
^ Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, "The Permanent Fellows " , Lorraine J. Daston , July 12, 2018
^ a b c "Max Planck profile" . Retrieved February 15, 2018 .
^ Lorraine Daston at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ a b "Erwin Hiebert's doctoral students" . MacTutor: School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St Andrews, Scotland . April 2015. Retrieved November 20, 2024 .
^ Daston, Lorraine (November 6, 2002). "I. The Morality of Natural Orders: The Power of Medea; II. Nature's Customs versus Nature's Laws" (PDF) . The Tanner Lectures on Human Values . Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2012. Retrieved November 2, 2024 .
^ Daston, Lorraine (2007). "Master-Mind Lecture: Condorcet and the Meaning of Enlightenment" (PDF) . Proceedings of the British Academy . 151 : 113–134.
^ "Lorraine Daston: Humanitas Visiting Professorship in History of Ideas (2012-2013)" . Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme . March 24, 2013. Retrieved November 2, 2024 .
^ Doniger, Wendy; Galison, Peter ; Neiman, Susan , eds. (2016). "Curriculum Vitae of Lorraine Daston". What Reason Promises (ebook ed.). De Gruyter. doi :10.1515/9783110455113-033 . ISBN 978-311045511-3 .
^ "Prof. Lorraine Daston" . Dan David Prize . August 16, 2021. Retrieved November 2, 2024 .
^ "Past Honorary Degree Recipients" . Office of the President . Retrieved May 16, 2024 .
^ "APS Member History" . search.amphilsoc.org . Retrieved February 8, 2021 .
^ "Lorraine Daston honored for research on the history of science | University of Chicago News" . news.uchicago.edu . February 15, 2018. Retrieved November 2, 2024 .
^ Balzan Prize 2024
^ "Critical Inquiry Editorial Staff" . criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu . University of Chicago IT Services. Retrieved November 2, 2024 .
^ "Lorraine Daston" . London Review of Books . Retrieved November 6, 2024 .
^ https://www.facebook.com/isis.journal/posts/961689707271374 [bare URL ]
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