Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte

Historical Epistemology of Space: Experience and Theoretical Reflection in the Historical Development of Spatial Knowledge

Matthias Schemmel, Peter Damerow, Sascha Freyberg, Anna Holterhoff, Jürgen Renn, Martin Thiering, Irina Tupikova

Other involved scholars: See activities covered by this project

Cooperation Partners: Humboldt Universität Berlin ; Freie Universität Berlin ; Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften ; Deutsches Archäologisches Institut ; Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz

Epstorf World Map (detail)

The project is conducted by a TOPOI Junior Research Group jointly organized by the TOPOI Cluster and the MPIWG.

The project aims at a long-term history of basic structures of spatial thinking, ranging from prehistory to the most recent and ongoing scientific revolutions. It focuses on the question of how the emergence and the development of spatial concepts is shaped by experience and how, in turn, these concepts influence the acquisition of further experiential knowledge. In this project, experience is understood in a broad sense, ranging from the interaction of biological organisms with their environment to the systematic acquisition of knowledge by means of the complex experimental systems of modern science. The experiential spaces that one may thus distinguish have traditionally been investigated by different disciplines, such as developmental psychology, anthropology, ethnology and psycholinguistics, archeology, and the history of science and technology. In the framework of the project, these are set in relation to each other with respect to their research potentials and results concerning the historical development of spatial knowledge.