Article ID: CBB985259459

Technology and Technique: The Role of Skill in the Practice of Scientific Observation (2016)

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It has long been common to conceive of observation mechanically—as a process of data registration that is marginal and automatic. This paper explores the ways in which this idea has been facilitated by conceptions of instrumental technology as hindering individual variation in the practice of scientific observation. Understanding instruments in this way parallels attitudes towards technology in industrial manufacturing, where individual skill and technique have also been considered sources of uncertainty to be extinguished by mechanization, and if possible, automation. My paper claims that both approaches commit a fundamental error: that of taking an element of an activity as definitive of an entire practice. I will argue that this strategy represents a rhetorical device which functions to obscure rather than reveal the practice of scientific observation, precisely by failing to account for the inherently variable nature of skilled practice.

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Authors & Contributors
Daston, Lorraine J.
Primbault, Simon Dumas
Van Helden, Albert
Thomas, Hugh
Strano, Giorgio
Staubermann, Klaus B.
Concepts
Observation
Methodology of science; scientific method
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Natural philosophy
Telescopes
Experiments and experimentation
Time Periods
17th century
19th century
20th century
18th century
16th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
Italy
Institutions
Accademia delle Arti del Disegno
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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