@misc{10481/75559, year = {2014}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/75559}, abstract = {Historical epistemology, according to the historian of science Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, is a space through which «to take experimental laboratory work into the realm of philosophy». This key concept, together with the crucial events and challenges of his career, were discussed in a public conversation which took place on the occasion of Rheinberger’s retirement. By making sense of natural phenomena in the laboratory, the act of experimenting shapes the object; it is this shaping which became the core of Rheinberger’s own research across biology and philosophy into history. For his intellectual agenda, a history of the life sciences so constructed became «epistemologically demanding».}, organization = {Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (FFI2010-09866 and in part HUM2006- 04939)}, organization = {CREP (S2007/ HUM 0501)}, publisher = {Universidad de Granada}, keywords = {Hans-Jörg Rheinberger}, keywords = {Historiography of science}, keywords = {Cultural history}, keywords = {Historiografía de la ciencia}, keywords = {Historia cultural}, title = {Shaping biomedical objects across history and philosophy: A conversation with Hans-Jörg Rheinberger}, author = {García Sancho, Miguel and González Silva, Matiana and Santesmases, María Jesús}, }