Publications by Type: Book

Submitted
Galison, Peter, and Caroline A. Jones. Invisibilities: Seeing and Unseeing the Anthropocene. Zone Books, Submitted.
2021
상과 논리: 미시 물리학의 물질문화
Galison, Peter. 상과 논리: 미시 물리학의 물질문화. Paju: Hangilsa, 2021.
See also: In Translation
客観性
Daston, Lorraine, and Peter Galison. 客観性. Nagoya: Nagoya Daigaku Shuppankai, 2021.
2018
Объективность
Daston, Lorraine, and Peter Galison. Объективность. Moscow: Новое литературное обозрение, 2018. Publisher's Version
2017
实验是如何终结的
Galison, Peter. 实验是如何终结的. Shanghai: 上海交通大学出版社, 2017.
See also: In Translation
아인슈타인의 시계, 푸앵카레의 지도 : 시간의 제국들
Galison, Peter. 아인슈타인의 시계, 푸앵카레의 지도 : 시간의 제국들. Seoul: East-Asia Publishing, 2017.
2016
What Reason Promises: Essays on Reason, Nature and History
Doniger, Wendy, Peter Galison, and Susan Neiman, ed. What Reason Promises: Essays on Reason, Nature and History. Boston: De Gruyter, 2016. Publisher's Version
See also: Edited Volume
2015
アインシュタインの時計ポアンカレの地図: 鋳造される時間
Galison, Peter. アインシュタインの時計ポアンカレの地図: 鋳造される時間. Nagoya: Nagoya Daigaku Shuppankai, 2015.
Einsteins Uhren, Poincarés Karten: Die Arbeit an der Ordnung der Zeit
Galison, Peter. Einsteins Uhren, Poincarés Karten: Die Arbeit an der Ordnung der Zeit. Frankfurt am Main: FISCHER Taschenbuch, 2015. Publisher's Version
2014
Einstein Saatleri Poincare Haritaları: Zaman İmparatorlukları
Galison, Peter. Einstein Saatleri Poincare Haritaları: Zaman İmparatorlukları. Ankara: Akılçelen Kitaplar, 2014.
2012
Objectivité
Daston, Lorraine, and Peter Galison. Objectivité. Dijon: les Presses du réel, 2012. Publisher's Version Preface by Bruno Latour.pdf
2008
Einstein for the 21st Century: His Legacy in Science, Art, and Modern Culture
Galison, Peter, Gerald Holton, and Silvan S. Schweber, ed. Einstein for the 21st Century: His Legacy in Science, Art, and Modern Culture. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008.

More than fifty years after his death, Albert Einstein's vital engagement with the world continues to inspire others, spurring conversations, projects, and research, in the sciences as well as the humanities. Einstein for the 21st Century shows us why he remains a figure of fascination.

In this wide-ranging collection, eminent artists, historians, scientists, and social scientists describe Einstein's influence on their work, and consider his relevance for the future. Scientists discuss how Einstein's vision continues to motivate them, whether in their quest for a fundamental description of nature or in their investigations in chaos theory; art scholars and artists explore his ties to modern aesthetics; a music historian probes Einstein's musical tastes and relates them to his outlook in science; historians explore the interconnections between Einstein's politics, physics, and philosophy; and other contributors examine his impact on the innovations of our time. Uniquely cross-disciplinary, Einstein for the 21st Century serves as a testament to his legacy and speaks to everyone with an interest in his work.

Available at: Amazon

2007
Τα ρολόγια του Αϊνστάιν, οι χάρτες του Πουανκαρέ, Οι αυτοκρατορίες του χρόνου
Galison, Peter. Τα ρολόγια του Αϊνστάιν, οι χάρτες του Πουανκαρέ, Οι αυτοκρατορίες του χρόνου. Athens: Κάτοπτρο, 2007.
Objektivität
Daston, Lorraine, and Peter Galison. Objektivität. Berlin: Suhrkamp Verlag AG, 2007.
Objectivity
Daston, Lorraine, and Peter Galison. Objectivity. New York: Zone Books, 2007.

Objectivity has a history, and it is full of surprises. In Objectivity, Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison chart the emergence of objectivity in the mid-nineteenth-century sciences — and show how the concept differs from alternatives, truth-to-nature and trained judgment. This is a story of lofty epistemic ideals fused with workaday practices in the making of scientific images.

From the eighteenth through the early twenty-first centuries, the images that reveal the deepest commitments of the empirical sciences — from anatomy to crystallography — are those featured in scientific atlases: the compendia that teach practitioners of a discipline what is worth looking at and how to look at it. Atlas images define the working objects of the sciences of the eye: snowflakes, galaxies, skeletons, even elementary particles. Galison and Daston use atlas images to uncover a hidden history of scientific objectivity and its rivals. Whether an atlas maker idealizes an image to capture the essentials in the name of truth-to-nature or refuses to erase even the most incidental detail in the name of objectivity or highlights patterns in the name of trained judgment is a decision enforced by an ethos as well as by an epistemology.

As Daston and Galison argue, atlases shape the subjects as well as the objects of science. To pursue objectivity — or truth-to-nature or trained judgment — is simultaneously to cultivate a distinctive scientific self wherein knowing and knower converge. Moreover, the very point at which they visibly converge is in the very act of seeing not as a separate individual but as a member of a particular scientific community. Embedded in the atlas image, therefore, are the traces of consequential choices about knowledge, persona, and collective sight. Objectivity is a book addressed to any one interested in the elusive and crucial notion of objectivity — and in what it means to peer into the world scientifically.

Available at: Amazon

2004
Gli orologi di Einstein, le mappe di Poincaré: imperi del tempo
Galison, Peter. Gli orologi di Einstein, le mappe di Poincaré: imperi del tempo. Milan: Raffaello Cortina Editore, 2004. Publisher's Version

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