Geniuses, Heroes, and Saints: The Nobel Prize and the Public Image of Science
暫譯: 天才、英雄與聖人:諾貝爾獎與科學的公共形象
Bucchi, Massimiano, Aragona, Tania
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-05-13
- 售價: $1,480
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,406
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 208
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262551845
- ISBN-13: 9780262551847
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A rich account of the world's leading science prize told through the lives it has changed, the controversies it has generated, and the impact it has made on the public. In a world where the work of science largely remains inscrutable to the general public, the Nobel Prize confers a degree of intelligibility like no other honor. Our best-known and most prestigious award for individual scientific achievement, the Nobel attaches a brilliant face to a story of profound discovery, making moving headlines. In Geniuses, Heroes, and Saints, Massimiano Bucchi tells an equally compelling story of the Nobel's transformation of science into an epic pursuit legible both to the field and to the public, bound up with the currents of historical change. Three main narratives characterize the Nobel. The scientist as genius, portrayed as a creative visionary, an exceptional intellect reflecting a solitary and romantic ideal of great communicative impact. The scientist as national hero acts as a surrogate of competition among nations in a peaceful, rational contest. The scientist as saint shines with moral exceptionality, a figure worthy of celebration and worship, known for virtues such as modesty, humility, and total dedication, body and soul, to the scientific enterprise. Whether the recipient was Albert Einstein or a countryside doctor toiling for years in obscurity, whether the prize was worthily given or awarded to work later disproved, or whether we even remember the honorees today, the Nobel defined the image of science in the twentieth century, Bucchi shows, an image that still lives in all sorts of fascinating ways today.
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透過改變生命的故事、引發的爭議以及對公眾的影響,深入探討世界頂尖科學獎的豐富歷程。
在一個科學工作對一般公眾來說大多難以理解的世界中,諾貝爾獎賦予了一種無與倫比的可理解性。我們最知名且最具聲望的個人科學成就獎項,諾貝爾獎為深刻的發現故事賦予了璀璨的面貌,成為引人注目的頭條新聞。在天才、英雄與聖人一書中,馬西米亞諾·布基(Massimiano Bucchi)講述了諾貝爾獎如何將科學轉變為一場對於該領域及公眾皆可理解的史詩追求,並與歷史變遷的潮流緊密相連。諾貝爾獎的三個主要敘事特徵如下。科學家作為天才,描繪為創造性的願景者,展現出卓越的智慧,反映出孤獨而浪漫的理想,並具有巨大的傳播影響力。科學家作為國家英雄,則在和平理性的競賽中,充當國家之間競爭的替代者。科學家作為聖人,則以道德的卓越性閃耀,成為值得慶祝和崇拜的人物,以謙遜、謙卑和全心全意投入科學事業的美德而聞名。無論獲獎者是阿爾伯特·愛因斯坦(Albert Einstein)還是一位在默默無聞中辛勤工作的鄉村醫生,無論獎項是否值得,或是頒發給後來被推翻的工作,或是我們今天是否仍記得這些獲獎者,布基展示了諾貝爾獎在二十世紀定義了科學的形象,這一形象至今仍以各種迷人的方式存在。作者簡介
Massimiano Bucchi is Professor of Science and Technology in Society at the University of Trento and former editor of Public Understanding of Science. His most recent books include Newton's Chicken and, with B. Trench, the Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
馬西米利亞諾·布基(Massimiano Bucchi)是特倫托大學(University of Trento)科學與技術社會學教授,並曾擔任《公共科學理解》(Public Understanding of Science)期刊的編輯。他最近的著作包括《牛頓的雞》(Newton's Chicken)以及與B. Trench合著的《科學與技術公共傳播手冊》(Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology)。