02409oam 2200601 c 450 991056818670332120260202090927.03-8467-6573-29783846765739(CKB)5600000000424780(Brill | Fink)9783846765739(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81791(MiAaPQ)EBC32253884(Au-PeEL)EBL32253884(oapen)doab81791(EXLCZ)99560000000042478020260202d2021 uy 0engurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOblivionismForgetting and Forgetfulness in Modern ScienceOliver Dimbath1st ed.PaderbornBrill | Fink20211 online resource (320 p.)4 b&w ills., 1 color ills3-7705-6573-8 The book offers a fundamental view on the problem of forgetting in sociology in general and within sociology of knowledge. Furthermore it focuses – as a case study – on the field of modern science. With recourse to the term ‚oblivionism‘, originally introduced with ironic-critical intent by the german romance scholar Harald Weinrich, it analyzes the fundamental and multifaceted problem of the loss of knowledge in the field of science. A declarative-reflective, an incorporated-practical and an objectified-technical memory motif is at the centre. These form the basis for the development of the three forms of forgetting that are also central to modern science: forgetfulness, wanting to forget and, ultimately, making one forget.soziales GedächtnisErinnerungVergessenwollenVergessenmachenSoziologieSocial MemoryforgetsociologyRememberancesoziales GedächtnisErinnerungVergessenwollenVergessenmachenSoziologieSocial MemoryforgetsociologyRememberanceDimbath Oliveraut1226142Brill | FinkBrill | FinkBOOK9910568186703321Oblivionism2846861UNINA