Historiography of science
The historiography of science is the historical study of the history of science (which often overlaps the history of technology, the history of medicine, and the history of mathematics). It is generally found in an academic context as part of the discipline of the history of science and technology (HST), history and philosophy of science (HPS), science studies, and other allied disciplines. The historiography of science is a meta-level analysis of the history of science itself — whereas the history of science is concerned with scientific events, the historiography of science is concerned with the descriptions of scientific events over time.
Disciplinary figures
- Historians of science and technology:
- I. Bernard Cohen
- E. J. Dijksterhuis
- John L. Heilbron
- Thomas P. Hughes
- Daniel Kevles
- Alexandre Koyré
- Thomas Kuhn
- Abraham Pais
- George Sarton
- Philosophers of science:
- Paul Feyerabend
- Imre Lakatos
- Thomas Kuhn
- Karl Popper
- Sociologists of science
- Bruno Latour
- Robert K. Merton
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