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14. Visualizing Radiation: The Photographs of Henri Becquerel
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Kelley Wilder
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Observation Observed 1
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Part One. Framing the History of Scientific Observation, 500–1800
- Introduction 11
- 1. Observation in the Margins, 500–1500 15
- 2. Observation Rising: Birth of an Epistemic Genre, 1500–1650 45
- 3. The Empire of Observation, 1600–1800 81
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Part Two. Observing and Believing: Evidence
- Introduction 115
- 4. The Color of Blood: Between Sensory Experience and Epistemic Significance 117
- 5. Seeing Is Believing: Professor Vagner’s Wonderful World 135
- 6. A Visual History of Jean Perrin’s Brownian Motion Curves 156
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Part Three. Observing in New Ways: Techniques
- Introduction 181
- 7. Frogs on the Mantelpiece: The Practice of Observation in Daily Life 185
- 8. Sorting Things Out: The Economist as an Armchair Observer 206
- 9. “A Number of Scenes in a Badly Cut Film”: Observation in the Age of Strobe 230
- 10. Empathy as a Psychoanalytic Mode of Observation: Between Sentiment and Science 255
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Part Four. Observing New Things: Objects
- Introduction 277
- 11. Reforming Vision: The Engineer Le Play Learns to Observe Society Sagely 281
- 12. Seeking Parts, Looking for Wholes 303
- 13. Seeing the Blush: Feeling Emotions 326
- 14. Visualizing Radiation: The Photographs of Henri Becquerel 349
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Part Five. Observing Together: Communities
- Introduction 369
- 15. The Geography of Observation: Distance and Visibility in Eighteenth-Century Botanical Travel 373
- 16. The World on a Page: Making a General Observation in the Eighteenth Century 396
- 17. Coming to Attention: A Commonwealth of Observers during the Napoleonic Wars 421
- Contributors 445
- Index 449
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Observation Observed 1
-
Part One. Framing the History of Scientific Observation, 500–1800
- Introduction 11
- 1. Observation in the Margins, 500–1500 15
- 2. Observation Rising: Birth of an Epistemic Genre, 1500–1650 45
- 3. The Empire of Observation, 1600–1800 81
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Part Two. Observing and Believing: Evidence
- Introduction 115
- 4. The Color of Blood: Between Sensory Experience and Epistemic Significance 117
- 5. Seeing Is Believing: Professor Vagner’s Wonderful World 135
- 6. A Visual History of Jean Perrin’s Brownian Motion Curves 156
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Part Three. Observing in New Ways: Techniques
- Introduction 181
- 7. Frogs on the Mantelpiece: The Practice of Observation in Daily Life 185
- 8. Sorting Things Out: The Economist as an Armchair Observer 206
- 9. “A Number of Scenes in a Badly Cut Film”: Observation in the Age of Strobe 230
- 10. Empathy as a Psychoanalytic Mode of Observation: Between Sentiment and Science 255
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Part Four. Observing New Things: Objects
- Introduction 277
- 11. Reforming Vision: The Engineer Le Play Learns to Observe Society Sagely 281
- 12. Seeking Parts, Looking for Wholes 303
- 13. Seeing the Blush: Feeling Emotions 326
- 14. Visualizing Radiation: The Photographs of Henri Becquerel 349
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Part Five. Observing Together: Communities
- Introduction 369
- 15. The Geography of Observation: Distance and Visibility in Eighteenth-Century Botanical Travel 373
- 16. The World on a Page: Making a General Observation in the Eighteenth Century 396
- 17. Coming to Attention: A Commonwealth of Observers during the Napoleonic Wars 421
- Contributors 445
- Index 449