Rules

A Short History of What We Live By
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Rules by Lorraine Daston delves into the history and development of rules throughout various aspects of society and knowledge. It explores how rules have shaped scientific thought, cultural norms, and everyday decision-making. The book examines the balance between rules and creativity, illustrating how they govern and challenge human behaviour across time.
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You might appreciate this fascinating exploration if you enjoy delving into the evolution and significance of rules throughout history. This book offers a captivating analysis of how rules shape cultures, societies, and structures across different periods, appealing to those interested in historical patterns and societal norms.

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A panoramic history of rules in the Western world.

Rules order almost every aspect of our lives. They set our work hours, dictate how we drive and set the table, tell us whether to offer an extended hand or cheek in greeting, and organise the rites of life, from birth through death. We may chafe under the rules we have, and yearn for ones we don't, yet no culture could do without them. In Rules, historian Lorraine Daston traces their development in the Western tradition and shows how rules have evolved from ancient to modern times. Drawing on a rich trove of examples, including legal treatises, cookbooks, military manuals, traffic regulations, and game handbooks, Daston demonstrates that while the content of rules is dazzlingly diverse, the forms that they take are surprisingly few and long-lived.

Daston uncovers three enduring kinds of rules: the algorithms that calculate and measure, the laws that govern, and the models that teach. She vividly illustrates how rules can changeβ€”how supple rules stiffen, or vice versa, and how once bothersome regulations become everyday norms. Rules have been devised for almost every imaginable activity and range from meticulous regulations to the laws of nature. Daston probes beneath this variety to investigate when rules work and when they don't, and why some philosophical problems about rules are as ancient as philosophy itself while others are as modern as calculating machines.

Rules offers a wide-angle view on the history of the constraints that guide usβ€”whether we know it or not.

Winner of the PROSE Award in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Association of American Publishers

β€˜Fascinating... [Daston] writes with a twinkling wit.’ Timothy Farrington, Wall Street Journal

β€˜In considering a series of historic anecdotes and texts, Daston helps us see rules (and their neighbours, such as laws and regulations) through the concepts of thickness and thinness, paradigms and algorithms, failures (it was nearly impossible to get eighteenth-century Parisians to stop playing ball in the streets), and states of exception...By the end of Daston's book, one feels a sense of clarity about how to think about rules, alongside a gentle sense of despair concerning what kinds of rules to hope for.’ Rivka Galchen, The New Yorker

Series: The Lawrence Stone Lectures

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Rules by Lorraine Daston is celebrated for its wide-ranging and profound exploration of the concept of rules through historical anecdotes and intellectual analysis. Critics praise Daston's writing as witty and thought-provoking, with her scholarship offering deep insights into how rules shape human thought and behaviour. The book is noted for its ability to inspire awe and delight among readers, being both a fascinating read and an exemplary work of intellectual history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691156989

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 July 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 42 b/w illus.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Lorraine Daston is director emerita of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin, visiting professor in the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago, and a permanent fellow at the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study. Her most recent book is Against Nature.

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