UCL STS Seminar series: Professor Gregory Radick
06 March 2024, 5:30 pm–7:00 pm

UCL STS Seminar series : Presentism and the Historian of Science: Reflections from the Coalface
This event is free.
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UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies
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612Archaeology 61231-34 Gordon Sq/14 Taviton StreetLondonWC1H 0PY
Abstract
To be a card-carrying historian of science is to be resolute in one’s determination to avoid anachronistic back-projecting of present science into the past. Even so, an emerging historiographic consensus suggests that, whether we like it or not, some engagement with the scientific present is not merely inescapable but, in certain forms, intellectually and morally wholesome. In my recent book Disputed Inheritance: The Battle over Mendel and the Future of Biology (Chicago, 2023), I have sought to replace the familiar “winner’s history” narrative of the rise of Mendelism in the early twentieth century with a vigorously de-anachronized account. But present science nevertheless pokes through that account at several points and in a number of ways. With help from the taxonomy of presentism proposed by the French historian-philosopher of science Laurent Loison, I’ll offer a practitioner’s reflections on some legitimate roles for present science in the enterprise of describing, explaining, and understanding the scientific past.
About the Speaker
Professor Gregory Radick
Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at University of Leeds
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