优生学与两次世界大战之间对发明者和发明的探讨

Eugenics and the Interwar Approach to Inventors and Invention

History of Political Economy · 2020
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人大 A-ABS 2

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研究了美国社会学家吉尔菲兰在1920年代末对发明社会学的贡献,揭示其精英主义源于对优生学的终身支持,这对理解他的发明者与发明理论至关重要。

Abstract

Seabury Gilfillan was an American sociologist who is considered a seminal but neglected author in invention studies. Gilfillan published his first important contributions to the sociology of invention at the end of the 1920s, and he corresponded with Schumpeter in the 1930s. Comparisons between the two authors show that they are closer than we might expect. Gilfillan rejected the hero and genius accounts of inventors and supported instead an anonymous view of the invention process. Nevertheless, as shown by previous literature, Gilfillan could not fully get rid of a genius representation of inventors. We argue that Gilfillan’s elitism can be explained by his lifelong support of eugenics, which he also used in his policy prescriptions to increase the “quality” of inventors. Engaging with Gilfillan’s adoption of eugenics is indispensable to understand his approach to inventors and inventions.

吉尔菲兰发明社会学优生学发明者精英主义