Experiencia, historia, memoria. Acerca de una transformación en la Revolución Científica

  • Susana Gómez López
Keywords: Experience, Experiment, History, Memory, Scientific Revolution, Natural History, Natural

Abstract

Most philosophical and historiographical interpretations of the origins of modern science have conferred an essential relevance to the importance attached to experience and experiment during sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. These epistemological categories have been very often deemed basic concepts that need not any further analysis. As an alternative interpretation, this paper rather suggests to think over the philosophical and scientifical evolution of the concept of experience itself up to seventeeenth century. The chain sensation-memory-experience that Aristotle had provided as the way to the establishing of first principles of science, was after worked out by scholastic thinkers who made of the concept of “experience” a kind of historical knowledge necessary to science although prior to it and deeply legitimated by the authority of tradition criteria and the concept of “common opinion”. Seventeenth century science, undertook from different philosophical and disciplinary approaches a criticism as well as a reformulation of the said category of “historical experience”. As a consequence of it science was obliged to search for new legitimating strategies for empirical knowledge. This paper aims to point out the outcomes of this process of experience rationalization, as well as the consequences of considering experience not merely a prior condition, but an essential part of scientific knowledge.

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Published
2002-01-01
How to Cite
Gómez López S. (2002). Experiencia, historia, memoria. Acerca de una transformación en la Revolución Científica. Revista de Filosofía , 27(1), 75-111. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RESF/article/view/RESF0202120075A
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