Filologija, No. 69, 2017.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.21857/yvjrdcq05y
Demarcation and classification of the constituents of lexicography
Vida Vukoja
; Staroslavenski institut
Abstract
During Antiquity and Middle Ages, the concepts of science (Gr. ἐπιστήμη, Lat. scientia) and technology (Gr. τέχνη, Lat. ars) were not divorced but interwoven. On the other hand, modern-era epistemological paradigm proposed sharp demarcation of science from all the other knowledge-gaining activities, technology included. Current trends in the philosophies of science and technology seem to have rediscovered advantages of the premodern paradigm and reappropriated it. That shift provided a frame able to accomodate different aspects of lexicography within the edifice of academe, an issue that seems insolvable within the modern epistemological paradigm. As a whole, the academic discipline of lexicography seems to fit into the field of tehnology. Due to the conceptualization of tehnology in premodern-contemporary epistemological paradigm, such definition allows categorization of some lexicographical activities as scientific, namely those of the theory of lexicography and of (practical) scientific or scholarly lexicography.
Keywords
science; technology; demarcation problem; academic status of lexicography; scientific lexicography
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213226
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Publication date:
19.12.2018.
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