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Title:Študije znanosti z lokalnimi značilnostmi : dengovski poskus ažuriranja
Authors:ID Komel, Svit (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZRC SAZU - The Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Abstract:Članek posebno številko Filozofskega vestnika umesti v stanje raziskav na področju zgodovine in filozofije znanosti. Na eni strani izpostavi pomanjkanje prevoda sociologije znanstvenega spoznanja (SZS) v slovenski epistemologiji, na drugi strani pa opozori na nekatere nerazrešene probleme SZS, na katere se odzivajo nekateri aktualni trendi v študijah znanosti, kot so globalni obrat in pozivi k dekolonizaciji. V odsotnosti koherentnih miselnih šol namen tako ni uvažati rešitev iz tujine, ampak ob posodabljanju izvajati tudi kritiko aktualnih raziskav, glede na katere naj bi se ta posodobitev izvedla, in tako priti do epistemologije z lokalnimi karakteristikami. Orisani so trije metodološki premiki, ki jih članki v številki razvijajo v polemiki z obstoječimi študijami znanosti. Prvič, razširjajo geografski razpon zgodovinskih primerov preučevanih znanstvenih praks ne samo onkraj globalnega severa, ampak tudi onkraj meja nekdanjega angleškega in francoskega imperija. Drugič, pokažejo, da je – navezujoč se na načelo simetrije – mogoče in smiselno z enakimi pristopi analizirati pojmovanja elitnih intelektualcev, jukateških gospodinj, habsburških uradnikov, kranjskih kmetov, zdravnikov, vremenoslovcev ali članov jugoslovanske Zvezne komisije za jedrsko energijo. Tretjič, znanstvenih praks ne obravnavajo le kot antropološkega mikroobjekta, ampak jih vedno preučujejo v povezavi s posebnimi odnosi moči, v katerih se odvijajo.
Keywords:epistemologija, sociologija znanstvenega spoznanja, globalni obrat, dekolonizacija
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:07.01.2026
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 7-27
Numbering:letn. 46, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25610 New window
UDC:165
ISSN on article:0353-4510
DOI:10.3986/fv.46.1.01 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:264472579 New window
Copyright:Imetniki avtorskih pravic na prispevkih so avtorji
Publication date in DiRROS:24.01.2026
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Title:Filozofski vestnik
Shortened title:Filoz. vestn.
Publisher:Filozofski inštitut ZRC SAZU
ISSN:0353-4510
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Licensing start date:07.01.2026
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Language:English
Title:Science studies with local characteristics : a Dengist Attempt at Aggiornamento
Abstract:The article situates this special issue of Filozofski vestnik within the state of research in history and philosophy of science. On the one hand, it highlights the lack of translation of sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK) in Slovenian epistemology while, on the other hand, drawing attention to some unresolved problems of SSK that have been addressed by some recent trends in science studies, like the global turn and calls for decolonization. In the absence of coherent schools of thought, the aim of the issue is hence not to import “solutions from abroad,” but to update the discipline in Slovenia while simultaneously appraising the state of international research which should serve as the standard of this modernization, thus arriving at an epistemology with local characteristics. Three methodological shifts are outlined, which the articles in this issue develop in dialogue with established studies of science. First, they expand the geographical scope of case studies not just beyond the Global North, but also beyond the borders of the former British and French empires. Second, building on the principle of symmetry, the same approaches may and are productively used to analyze the conceptions of elite intellectuals, Yucatec housewives, Habsburg officials, Carniolan farmers, doctors, meteorologists, or members of the Yugoslav Federal Commission for Nuclear Energy. Thirdly, scientific practices are not treated merely as anthropological micro-objects, but are examined in connection with the specific power relations in which they unfold.
Keywords:epistemology, sociology of scientific knowledge, global turn, decolonization


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