Historical Ontology

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Historical Ontology is a philosophical work by Ian Hacking that explores how scientific kinds, concepts, and practices emerge and change over time through historically contingent processes.

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addresses contingency versus inevitability of scientific kinds
how categories affect the people classified
looping effects of human kinds
metaphysics of kinds in a historical key
associatedWith Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
author Ian Hacking NERFINISHED
contributedTo debates on natural kinds
debates on scientific realism
debates on social construction
explores historical conditions of possibility for kinds
historically contingent processes in science
how concepts change historically
how scientific kinds emerge over time
interaction between classification and reality
focusesOn classification in the human sciences
laboratory life and experimentation
scientific practices
genre history of philosophy
philosophy of science
hasPart essays
hasPerspectiveOn historical contingency of scientific categories
interaction between science and society
ontology as historically conditioned
influencedBy Michel Foucault NERFINISHED
historical epistemology tradition
philosophy of science
language English
mainTopic concept formation
construction of kinds
contingency in science
historical epistemology
historical ontology
historicity of scientific practices
philosophy of classification
scientific kinds
philosophicalApproach historical nominalism
historical ontology
pragmatism about kinds
publicationCentury 21st century
relatedWork Mad Travelers NERFINISHED
Rewriting the Soul NERFINISHED
The Social Construction of What? NERFINISHED

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