This article introduces the papers contained in this special issue and explores a new field of interest in the history of science: that of measurement and self-making. In this special issue, we aim to show that a focus on self-tracking and individualized measurement provides insight into the ways technologies of quantification, when applied to individual bodies and selves, have introduced new notions of autonomy, responsibility, citizenship, and the possibility of self-improvement and life-course decisions. This introduction is an exploratory history of measurement and self-making, and it provides a discussion of self-tracking in the past as part of the genealogy of present-day digital self-tracking technologies. It concludes that a focus on measurement and self-making highlights the relationship between measurement and morality, the making of the ideal of an autonomous self, capable of improvement, and the relationship between autonomy and surveillance.
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Article
Harro Maas;
(2020)
Monitoring the self: François-Marc-Louis Naville and his moral tables
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Article
Porter, Theodore M.;
(2001)
On the Virtues and Disadvantage of Quantification for Democratic Life
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Article
Silvia Manzo;
(2023)
Francis Bacon on Self-Care, Divination, and the Nature–Fortune Distinction
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Book
Adam Phillips;
(2022)
On Wanting to Change
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Book
Adam Phillips;
(2022)
On Getting Better
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Article
Koen Vermeir;
(2023)
Education and the Cultivation of the Early Modern Self: Cultura Animi as Self-Care in Juan Luis Vives
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Article
Steven Vanden Broecke;
Jonathan Regier;
(2023)
Special Issue Introduction: Individuality, Self-Care, and Self-Preservation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Science
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Thesis
Biying Ling;
(2022)
How “Quantity” Disappeared from Philosophies of Measurement: Perspectives from 19th Century Sciences
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Book
Klein, Judy L;
Morgan, Mary S.;
(2001)
The age of economic measurement
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Article
Michell, Joel;
(2006)
Psychophysics, Intensive Magnitudes, and the Psychometricians' Fallacy
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Article
Chassé, Daniel Speich;
(2014)
Was zählt der Preis? Dogmengeschichte und Wissensgeschichte der Ökonomie
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Article
Klaus Ruthenberg;
Hasok Chang;
(2017)
Acidity: Modes of Characterization and Quantification
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Chapter
Tousignant, Noemi;
(2014)
A Quantity of Suffering: Measuring Pain as Emotion in the Mid-Twentieth Century United States
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Book
Dilley, Stephen;
(2013)
Darwinian Evolution and Classical Liberalism: Theories in Tension
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Essay Review
Hart, Roger;
(2000)
The Great Explanandum
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Book
Emmanuel Didier;
(2020)
America by the Numbers: Quantification, Democracy, and the Birth of National Statistics
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Book
Vowinckel, Annette;
Payk, Marcus M;
Lindenberger, Thomas;
(2012)
Cold War Cultures: Perspectives on Eastern and Western Societies
(/isis/citation/CBB001550502/)
Article
Pedro Fraile;
Quim Bonastra;
(2017)
Compartiendo modelos arquitectónicos: morfologías y vigilancias del siglo XVII al XIX
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Essay Review
Jacob, Margaret C.;
(2000)
Thinking Unfashionable Thoughts, Asking Unfashionable Questions
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Book
JPat Brown;
B. C. D. Lipton;
Michael Morisy;
(2019)
Scientists Under Surveillance: The FBI Files
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