Skúli Sigurdsson
Researcher · History of Science
Max Planck Institute for the History of ScienceAbout
Skúli Sigurdsson is a Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin, an institute founded in 1994 under the Max Planck Society dedicated to analyzing scientific thought and practice as historical phenomena. His work situates him within the institute's interdisciplinary framework comprising departments like Knowledge Systems and Collective Life and Artifacts, Action, Knowledge, alongside specialized Research Groups.
His research critically engages with the History of Science, emphasizing History of Physics and History of Biology through biographical and conceptual lenses. Sigurdsson examines foundational shifts in scientific paradigms, particularly 20th-century developments, and explores intersections between theoretical frameworks and historical context in figures like Thomas Kuhn and Hans-Jörg Rheinberger. This work bridges History and Philosophy of Science with empirical studies of knowledge production.
Analysis of his publications reveals persistent focus on intellectual legacies of key scientists, blending historiographical rigor with philosophical inquiry. His contributions to obituaries (e.g., Schweber), interviews (e.g., Kuhn), and thematic volumes (e.g., Rheinberger homage) demonstrate how biographical narratives illuminate broader epistemological transitions across physics, biology, and environmental thought.
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