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CP02


"Mastering It All!“ Scientific Optimism in European Debates of the 19th and 20th Centuries 
Convenors:
Katharina Neef (Leipzig University)
Viktoria Vitanova-Kerber (Université de Fribourg)
Bernadett Bigalke (Leipzig University)
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Format:
Panel
Location:
Omega room
Sessions:
Tuesday 5 September, -
Time zone: Europe/Vilnius

Short Abstract:

The panel asks about the interactions of religions and sciences in the 19th and 20th centuries, understanding these interactions both as conflictual and as convergent or co-evolving.

Long Abstract:

The panel asks about the interactions of religions and sciences in the 19th and 20th centuries, understanding these interactions both as conflictual and as convergent or co-evolving. The question will be discussed on the basis of case studies from different fields of action: What techniques and methods are used to create empirical evidence for and against (Catholic) miracles? Which technologies were to support the popularization of the scientific worldview under socialism? How did scientific (astrophysics, space technology, etc.) and artistic or utopian space ideas and practices converge in the so-called Space Age?

All cases are based on an unbroken technological optimism and a general expectation of progress by their protagonists. They are also permeated with positivist understandings of the world and the promise to answer all possible questions. Although at first glance they seem to be stories of conflict and displacement of religion, a closer look also reveals processes of transformation, adaptation and mythopoesis.

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Tuesday 5 September, 2023, -