Three-Dimensional Writing
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Keywords

kartotéka
materiální kultura vědy
teoretický design
card catalogue
material culture of science
theory design

How to Cite

Dvořák, T. (2012). Three-Dimensional Writing. Teorie vědy Theory of Science, 34(3), 313-326. https://doi.org/10.46938/tv.2012.173

Abstract

The review article of Markus Krajewski's Paper Ma- chines: About Cards & Catalogues, 1548-1929 (Cambridge - London: The MIT Press 2011) traces the con- ceptual history of the card catalogue while emphasizing the transforma- tion of library catalogues from bound and printed books into systems of standardized and mobile paper slips. It focuses primarily on the influence of material conditions of knowledge production on the nature of scientific knowledge and its classification - in this regard, it also analyzes the card catalogue system of Niklas Luhmann as an example of three-dimensional writing, in which his theory of social systems is written.

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