Translation and science

Author:Sarukkai, S

Article Title:Translation and science

Abstract:
Both the discourse and practice of science are fundamentally related to the idea of translation. The multi-semiotic nature of scientific texts makes this explicitly visible. Even at the foundational level, science is possible only because it sees the world as the given original; the response of science to the original-world shares common features with the concerns of translation. In this paper, the connections between the various conceptual ideas of translation, drawn from literature and philosophy, and science are described.

Keywords: conceptual ideas; philosophy; practice of science; scientific texts

DOI: 10.7202/004031ar

Source:META

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