Publikation: Intervals, possibilities and encounters : The trigger of a ruptured history in Bachelard
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This paper focuses on Gaston Bachelard’s concepts of the instant, the interval, the break, the rupture. It presents these concepts as non-temporal moments and non-spatial realms of nothingness where an unexpected intervention of disturbances takes place and a deviation of processes can happen. This discontinuous and incidental confrontation is effective as a trigger for generating a framework of attention and thus temporality. In the paper, I compare this constellation of nothingness, unexpected confrontations, and the emergence of temporality in Bachelard’s metaphysics and epistemology to Louis Althusser’s conception of an aleatory materialism that is based on contingent encounters of isolated elements in the void and to Hans-Jörg Rheinberger’s emphasis on the unforeseen events in an experimental process. Based on these three accounts, the paper aims at developing concepts of temporality, history, and historiography that rely on contingency and unexpectedness.
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WULZ, Monika, 2012. Intervals, possibilities and encounters : The trigger of a ruptured history in Bachelard. Epistemologie und Geschichte. Von Bachelard und Canguilhem zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte von heute, 9. Dez. 2010 - 11. Dez. 2010. In: SCHMIDGEN, Henning, ed. and others. Epistemology and history : from Bachelard and Canguilhem to today ' s history of science ; conference ["Epistemologie und Geschichte. Von Bachelard und Canguilhem zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte von heute", 9. - 11. Dezember 2010]. Berlin: Max-Planck-Inst. für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 2012, pp. 77-89. Preprint / Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. 434BibTex
@inproceedings{Wulz2012Inter-21542, year={2012}, title={Intervals, possibilities and encounters : The trigger of a ruptured history in Bachelard}, number={434}, publisher={Max-Planck-Inst. für Wissenschaftsgeschichte}, address={Berlin}, series={Preprint / Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte}, booktitle={Epistemology and history : from Bachelard and Canguilhem to today ' s history of science ; conference ["Epistemologie und Geschichte. Von Bachelard und Canguilhem zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte von heute", 9. - 11. Dezember 2010]}, pages={77--89}, editor={Schmidgen, Henning}, author={Wulz, Monika} }
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