Geneva, natural history and the art of observing
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Published:2021-04
Issue:1
Volume:48
Page:77-88
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ISSN:0260-9541
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Container-title:Archives of Natural History
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Archives of Natural History
Affiliation:
1. Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium (e-mail: )
Abstract
According to the naturalist Charles Bonnet (1720–1793), an “art of observing” was sorely needed to stimulate further progress in natural history. Although he never published on the subject, Bonnet proposed a prize competition on the “art of observing” to Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (the Dutch Society of Sciences) in Haarlem of which he was a member. Jean Senebier, a pastor and librarian who later became a skilled scientific observer in his own right, took part in this competition (1768) with an essay on the art of observing that influenced, embodied and codified the advanced scientific observational practices of the Genevan naturalists in the eighteenth century.
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Subject
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Anthropology