時間の節約と18世紀の経済学
1Postdoctoral fellow, Université libre de Bruxelles (Belgium).
Science in context
|September 1, 2025
まとめ
この研究は 初期の現代科学における"経済"を 再定義し 物質的な節約というより 技術の質として見ています テクノロジーを活用して
科学分野:
- 科学の歴史
- 初期の近代の実験文化
- テクノロジーの歴史
背景:
- その概念は,
- 経済
- 初期近代の実験文化を理解する上で 中心的でした
- これまでの研究では 材料の節約と 実験者の独創性に 焦点を当てていました
研究 の 目的:
- 経済を技術によって実現する 資質として提案し 探求する
- テクノロジーが経済原則をどのように現実化するかを調査し,その"経済性の程度"をどのように測定することができるかを調査する.
主な方法:
- 技術的経済を定量化するための重要なパラメータとして"時間の節約"の分析.
- 18世紀の未公開文書の調査
- 火を活用した発明 (調理,照明),科学報告書,熱管理に関する専門家の評価 (蒸留) の研究.
主要な成果:
- 技術の性能,特に時間の効率は,経済性の量化可能な尺度として使用されました.
- 火 と 熱 の 管理 に 関する 18 世紀 の 発明 は",時間 の 節約"の 原則 の 適用 を 示し て い ます.
結論:
- 初期の近代科学の経済は 技術の能力と性能によって大きく形作られました
- 技術の時間効率は,その経済的価値と貢献を評価する上で決定的な要因でした.
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