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Physics and Literature : Concepts - Transfer - Aestheticization / ed. by Aura Heydenreich, Klaus Mecke.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bergengruen, Maximilian, Contributor.
Gencarelli, Angela, Contributor.
Heydenreich, Aura, Contributor.
Heydenreich, Aura, Editor.
Kasper, Lutz, Contributor.
Kompa, Nikola, Contributor.
Labinger, Jay A., Contributor.
Mairhofer, Lukas, Contributor.
Malinowski, Bernadette, Contributor.
McGovern, Ignatius, Contributor.
Mecke, Klaus, Contributor.
Mecke, Klaus, Editor.
Murphy, Kieran, Contributor.
Mühr, Stephan, Contributor.
Plotnitsky, Arkady, Contributor.
Thielmann, Winfried, Contributor.
Vanderbeke, Dirk, Contributor.
Vignale, Giovanni, Contributor.
Özelt, Clemens, Contributor.
Series:
Literatur- und Naturwissenschaften
Literatur- und Naturwissenschaften , 2365-3434 ; 3
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VII, 415 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2021]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Physics and Literature is a unique collaboration between physicists, literary scholars, and philosophers, the first collection of essays to examine together how science and literature, beneath their practical differences, share core dimensions - forms of questioning, thinking, discovering and communicating insights.This book advances an in-depth exploration of relations between physics and literature from both perspectives. It turns around the tendency to discuss relations between literature and science in one-sided and polarizing ways. The collection is the result of the inaugural conference of ELINAS, the Erlangen Center for Literature and Natural Science, an initiative dedicated to building bridges between literary and scientific research. ELINAS revitalizes discussion of science-literature interconnections with new topics, ideas and angles, by organizing genuine dialogue among participants across disciplinary lines.The essays explore how scientific thought and practices are conditioned by narrative and genre, fiction, models and metaphors, and how science in turn feeds into the meaning-making of literary and philosophical texts. These interdisciplinary encounters enrich reflections on epistemology, cognition and aesthetics.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Epistemic Functions of Narration and Metaphor in Science
Insight by Metaphor - The Epistemic Role of Metaphor in Science
Epistemic Narrativity in Albert Einstein's Treatise on Special Relativity
Albert Einstein's "Physics and Reality" and "The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies"
Physics and Fiction
Part II: Concepts: Formation and Transfer
Concept Formation in Physics from a Linguist's Perspective
Everything in Context
Induction after Electromagnetism
The Paradoxical Interplay of Exactitude and Indefiniteness
The Horizon of the Horizon
Interference
Part III: Aestheticization and Literarization of Physics
Literary Epistemology
The "Poetic Element" of Science
Possible Worlds
The Physics of Metaphysics
Establishing Evidence through a Shift in Viewpoint
Narrating Science - Physics for Non-physicists
The Making of A Mystic Dream of 4
Attachment
Author and Editor Directory
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 17. Dez 2021)
ISBN:
9783110481112
3110481111
OCLC:
1294384504

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