TY - JOUR
T1 - A Tribute to Nathan Sivin (11 May 1931-24 June 2022)
T2 - SCC Contributor, Non-conformist Scholar, Self-proclaimed Generalist, and Proud Dilettante
AU - Goldschmidt, Asaf
AU - Hanson, Marta
AU - Nylan, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Asaf Goldschmidt et al., 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - While writing this tribute for the founder of this journal, Nathan Sivin, we are mindful of the many eulogies that have already been published. The broad contours of Nathan Sivin's life trajectory are known; his scholarly accomplishments, and his profound influence on colleagues and students alike are thus now widely acclaimed. (See References.) As the three students who worked most closely with Nathan (he insisted we call him by his first name, even as graduate students) during his last two years (May 2020-June 2022), we decided to focus this East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine (eastm) tribute on aspects of Nathan's work building the field of Chinese scientific and medical studies, his approach to research, and how he saw himself, topics that have not been foregrounded in previous encomia. Specifically, we examine here Nathan's role as a Science and Civilisation in China contributor, as a non-conformist scholar, a self-proclaimed generalist, and a proud dilettante. To this tribute we append a bibliography that includes a complete list of Nathan's publications since 1996, when this journal published an annotated bibliography of his published writings up to 1995, for the two festschrift issues of East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine (formerly Chinese Science) (1995-1996).
AB - While writing this tribute for the founder of this journal, Nathan Sivin, we are mindful of the many eulogies that have already been published. The broad contours of Nathan Sivin's life trajectory are known; his scholarly accomplishments, and his profound influence on colleagues and students alike are thus now widely acclaimed. (See References.) As the three students who worked most closely with Nathan (he insisted we call him by his first name, even as graduate students) during his last two years (May 2020-June 2022), we decided to focus this East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine (eastm) tribute on aspects of Nathan's work building the field of Chinese scientific and medical studies, his approach to research, and how he saw himself, topics that have not been foregrounded in previous encomia. Specifically, we examine here Nathan's role as a Science and Civilisation in China contributor, as a non-conformist scholar, a self-proclaimed generalist, and a proud dilettante. To this tribute we append a bibliography that includes a complete list of Nathan's publications since 1996, when this journal published an annotated bibliography of his published writings up to 1995, for the two festschrift issues of East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine (formerly Chinese Science) (1995-1996).
KW - Chinese Religion
KW - Chinese Science
KW - Cultural Manifold
KW - Daoist
KW - East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine, and Religion
KW - Efficacy
KW - Naturalist
KW - Science and Civilization in China
KW - Scientific Revolution
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85195298769&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1163/26669323-20240009
DO - 10.1163/26669323-20240009
M3 - ???researchoutput.researchoutputtypes.contributiontojournal.article???
AN - SCOPUS:85195298769
SN - 1562-918X
JO - East Asian science, technology, and medicine
JF - East Asian science, technology, and medicine
ER -