item: #1 of 172 id: transversal-14970 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Salomon, Marlon title: For the history of the historiography of sciences date: 2016-12-29 words: 944 flesch: 46 summary: One can see this historicity of the writing of the history of science from Condorcet to current social studies of sciences; from Auguste Comte to Thomas Kuhn; from Paul Tannery to I. Bernard Cohen; from Pierre Duhem, Georges Sarton and Aldo Mieli to the historical French epistemology of Gaston Bachelard, Georges Canguilhem and Alexandre Koyré; from Léon Brunschvich and Émile Meyerson to the strong program of the School of Edinburgh; from Ludwik Fleck to Michel Serres; from Edgar Zilsel and Marshall Clagett to Paolo Rossi and Joseph Agassi; from Richard Westfall to Pietro Redondi; from A. Rupert Hall to Steven Shapin; from Hélène Metzger-Bruhl to Alistair Crombie; from Marie Boas Hall to Simon Schaffer; from Michel Foucault to François Delaporte; and within all of these individual and collective trajectories and paths is the historicity of an area of reflection on science which is drawn and founded on the field of history. This special dossier Ludwik Fleck would not exist without the hard work of the organizers – as well as the support of their institutions – Paweł Jarnicki (Project Science Foundation, Poland) and Sandra Lang (Ludwik Fleck Zentrum, Switzerland). keywords: historiography; history; science cache: transversal-14970.pdf plain text: transversal-14970.txt item: #2 of 172 id: transversal-14971 author: Jarnicki, Paweł; Lang, Sandra title: Introduction date: 2016-12-29 words: 1466 flesch: 59 summary: Jarnicki, P. Problems with translations of Ludwik Fleck: the example of the concept of 'legitimation'. With his book Entstehung und Entwicklung einer wissenschaftlichen Tatsache (Fleck, 1935), Ludwik Fleck inspired many scholars to reflect epistemologically on the production of scientific knowledge in terms of social circumstances. keywords: collectives; fleck; jarnicki; ludwik; polish; theory; thought cache: transversal-14971.pdf plain text: transversal-14971.txt item: #3 of 172 id: transversal-14972 author: Camilo de Oliveira, Mariana title: Translation collective, translation styles: On the experience of translating Ludwik Fleck into Brazilian Portuguese date: 2016-12-29 words: 4128 flesch: 59 summary: On philosophical and theoretical translation Translating Fleck was an opportunity to ponder carefully about the issues connected to the translation of theory. Translating Fleck came with the good news that the author is increasingly talked about in other languages; Fleck is progressively spoken about in Portuguese (Cf. Condé, 2016). keywords: fleck; language; ludwik; mariana; portuguese; theory; thought; translation cache: transversal-14972.pdf plain text: transversal-14972.txt item: #4 of 172 id: transversal-14973 author: Östlund, David title: Fleck as a theorist of thought as res gestae: Or, Does a pair of dots in Swedish matter? date: 2016-12-29 words: 6694 flesch: 60 summary: E-mail: david.ostlund@sh.se David Östlund – Ludwik Fleck as a theorist of thought as res gestae 13 by taking a playful stance in doing things with words. The everyday term for “sexual intercourse”, for example, is in German Geschlechtsverkehr David Östlund – Ludwik Fleck as a theorist of thought as res gestae 14 (literally “gender-intercourse”). keywords: denkverkehr; english; fleck; history; ludwik; science; swedish; thinking; thought; way; words cache: transversal-14973.pdf plain text: transversal-14973.txt item: #5 of 172 id: transversal-14974 author: Jarnicki, Paweł title: The beginnings of the reception of Ludwik Fleck’s ideas in Polish (1936-1989) date: 2016-12-29 words: 5934 flesch: 65 summary: Responding to a questionnaire sent by Thomas Schnelle, a friend of Ludwik Fleck’s, Józef Parnas, wrote: Ludwik Fleck said: ‘applied research leads to reform, fundamental research-ideas lead to Revolution’. Two of them (Markiewicz 1982; Wolniewicz 1982) are presentations from the Colloquium on Ludwik Fleck organized by Lothar Schäfer and Thomas Schnelle in 1981 in Hamburg.18 It is important to mention that Thomas Schnelle, in writing his PhD about Fleck, was attempting to familiarize himself with Fleck’s biography to the greatest extent possible, so to that end he sent questionnaires to scores of people who knew or might have known something about Fleck. keywords: book; cackowski; fleck; ideas; ludwik; ludwik fleck; polish; przegląd; reception; review; schnelle; science; translation; war cache: transversal-14974.pdf plain text: transversal-14974.txt item: #6 of 172 id: transversal-14975 author: Koterski, Artur title: Tadeusz Bilikiewicz’s Background in the Debate with Ludwik Fleck date: 2016-12-29 words: 9917 flesch: 59 summary: (The quotations from the sources unpublished in English are translated by the author) Artur Koterski – Tadeusz Bilikiewicz’s Background in the Debate with Ludwik Fleck 33 A young Polish colleague, Dr. Bilikiewicz […], has written a book entitled The Problem of Life in the Light of Comparative Psychology. The philosophical views of one of those polemists, Tadeusz Bilikiewicz, shared the same fate. keywords: background; biegański; bilikiewicz; book; debate; der; fleck; history; ludwik; medical; medicine; medycyny; philosophy; polish; realism; science; sigerist; tadeusz bilikiewicz; time; truth; university; zeitgeist cache: transversal-14975.pdf plain text: transversal-14975.txt item: #7 of 172 id: transversal-14976 author: Condé, Mauro L. title: Ludwik Fleck’s reception in Brazil: From an anonymous visitor to a renowned thinker date: 2016-12-29 words: 3722 flesch: 59 summary: In a sense, it is natural that the community of historians of medicine can see immediately how this connection between the history of medicine and the new epistemological perspective offered by Fleck works. Keywords: Ludwik Fleck; Fleck’s reception in Brazil; historiography of science Received: 20 August 2016. keywords: brazil; brazilian; education; fleck; history; ludwik; science; thought; work cache: transversal-14976.pdf plain text: transversal-14976.txt item: #8 of 172 id: transversal-14977 author: Lorenzetti, Leonir; Muenchen, Cristiane; Slongo, Iône Inês Pinsson title: The growing presence of Ludwik Fleck’s epistemology in science education research in Brazil date: 2016-12-29 words: 11146 flesch: 37 summary: Tese (Doutorado) – Centro de Ciências da Educação, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, 2001. Lilian Koifman Jeni Vaitsman A crítica do modelo biomédico na reformulação curricular do curso de Medicina da Universidade Federal Fluminense D FIOCR UZ Saúde Coletiva 1999 Lucia Ceccatto Lima Edel Ern A formação dos professores de ciências: uma abordagem epistemológica D UFSC Educação 1999 Vania Marli Schubert Backes Edel Ern Estilo de pensamento e práxis na enfermagem: a contribuição do estágio pré-profissional T UFSC Enfermagem 1999 Ana Luiza Gonçalves Dos Santos Elizabeth Moreira dos Santos Uma construção dos saberes sobre Epidemia de AIDS: keywords: analysis; area; brazil; ciências; delizoicov; education; education research; educação; ensino; epistemology; federal; fleck; health; knowledge; lorenzetti; ludwik; ludwik fleck; muenchen; pensamento; production; research; santa; saúde; science; science education; slongo; studies; study; teaching; theses; thought; ufsc; universidade; works cache: transversal-14977.pdf plain text: transversal-14977.txt item: #9 of 172 id: transversal-14978 author: von Sass, Hartmut title: For your eyes only: Transcendental pragmatism in Ludwik Fleck date: 2016-12-29 words: 4887 flesch: 58 summary: E-mail: vonsass@collegium.ethz.ch. Hartmut von Sass – For your eyes only: Transcendental Pragmatism in Ludwik Fleck 73 simply the crucial secrecy of Roger Moore’s character—Fleck uses, by contrast, constant and, I think, con- sistent visual metaphors in order to express the limits of mutual understanding and to explicate a herme- neutics of conditioned and insofar necessarily particularized epistemic 24 See also (Fleck, 2011 [1936], 301) Hartmut von Sass – For your eyes only: Transcendental Pragmatism in Ludwik Fleck 78 Fleck, Ludwik. keywords: claim; collective; eyes; facts; fleck; ludwik; science; style; thought; und; von; way cache: transversal-14978.pdf plain text: transversal-14978.txt item: #10 of 172 id: transversal-14979 author: Kamola, Jadwiga title: “Pani z pieskiem” (“Lady with Pooch”): Ludwik Fleck’s uses of images in his epistemological works date: 2016-12-29 words: 5552 flesch: 57 summary: By examining Fleck’s rhetoric in the original Polish and German versions of these texts this paper unfolds the multifaceted meanings and connotations of the various image metaphors and illuminates the rhetoric impact of Gestalt psychology on Fleck’s ideas on cognition. By examining Fleck’s rhetoric in the original Polish and German versions of these texts this paper unfolds the multifaceted meanings and connotations of the various image metaphors and illuminates the rhetoric impact of Gestalt psychology on Fleck’s ideas on cognition. keywords: cognition; cohen; fleck; gestalt; images; ludwik; ludwik fleck; polish; postać; psychology; schnelle; thought; works cache: transversal-14979.pdf plain text: transversal-14979.txt item: #11 of 172 id: transversal-14980 author: Milosavljević, Monika title: Ludwik Fleck’s concepts slicing through the Gordian Knot of Serbian Archaeology date: 2016-12-29 words: 9019 flesch: 51 summary: Monika Milosavljević - Fleck’s concepts slicing through the Gordian knot of Serbian Archaeology 92 continuity of ideas between Yugoslav archaeology (1918 - 1991) and Serbian archaeology (1991 - present). Simultaneously, however, as supported by a number of other scholars, Yugoslavian archaeology nurtured a distinct problematic viewpoint of cultural identity, which was only possible owing to a trans-Yugoslavian thought collective that established its own self-representation as opposing so-called “obsolete” authorities, such as the founder of Serbian archaeology, Miloje M. Vasić (1869-1956) (Palavestra, 2013; Palavestra & Babić, 2016). keywords: archaeology; babić; belgrade; collective; eds; fleck; history; ideas; identity; knowledge; milosavljević; monika; past; thought; university; war; yugoslavia cache: transversal-14980.pdf plain text: transversal-14980.txt item: #12 of 172 id: transversal-14981 author: Biney, Nicholas Roy title: Ludwik Fleck's 'active' and 'passive' elements of knowledge revisited date: 2016-12-29 words: 10675 flesch: 55 summary: “Fleck’s contribution to epistemology” In: Cohen, Robert; Schnelle, Thomas (Eds.) Cognition and Fact, Materials on Ludwik Fleck. Ludwik Fleck. keywords: associations; cobbs; disease; elements; facts; fleck; knowledge; patients; researchers cache: transversal-14981.pdf plain text: transversal-14981.txt item: #13 of 172 id: transversal-14982 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Pisano, Raffaele; Segre, Michael title: Interview: Joseph Agassi date: 2016-12-29 words: 1816 flesch: 60 summary: For his important contribution to the historiography of science, we chose to open the first issue of this journal with this interview recognizing his importance for the field, as well as paying our homage to him.2 Prof. Joseph Agassi at Lille (France) in July 2015 Interviewed by Mauro L. Condé3, Raffaele Pisano4 and Michael Segre5 in September 2016. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Joseph Agassi: There are healthy interests in the positive role of criticism in the history of mathematics (beginning with the studies of John Oulton Wisdom and of Imre Lakatos), and of science (beginning with Koyré and Cohen). keywords: agassi; historiography; history; joseph; popper; science cache: transversal-14982.pdf plain text: transversal-14982.txt item: #14 of 172 id: transversal-14983 author: Santos, Ricardo Batista dos; Tozzini, Daniel Laskowski title: An introduction to a metaphysics of nature: Representation, realism and scientific laws date: 2016-12-29 words: 3492 flesch: 49 summary: In the book, professor Ghins discusses concisely many of the main themes and problems that have been debated in contemporary philosophy of science: the nature of representations, theories and scientific laws; the truth of scientific theories; scientificity criteria; the nature of causal explanations; the existence of laws of nature, among other subjects. Thus, it becomes feasible to maintain scientific laws can be identified, since they would be true universal propositions embedded in explanatory scientific theories that are also true (or at least approximately true). keywords: ghins; laws; nature; theories; truth cache: transversal-14983.pdf plain text: transversal-14983.txt item: #15 of 172 id: transversal-14984 author: Ongay de Felipe, Iñigo title: Technology, objects and ideology in the Francoist Spain: Review of Lino Camprubí´'s book Engineers and the Making of the Francoist Regime, The MIT Press, 2014. date: 2016-12-29 words: 1807 flesch: 43 summary: This much may sound as a drop of historical materialism in the most over-simplistic fashion conceivable (or even worse: a pinch of technological determinism) and there might surely be those wondering skeptically if to dismiss the role of political ideas in the analysis of political history treating them as epiphenomenal superstructures makes an adequate hermeneutical strategy. The moral behind the story(ies) is one that helps connect every individual case study to indicate not just that artifacts have their own politics, to put it in the words of Landgon Winner, but how political notions are made concrete (in the dual sense of this term: both as a noun and as an adjective) by physical artifacts given rise by science and technology production. keywords: book; francoist; regime; science cache: transversal-14984.pdf plain text: transversal-14984.txt item: #16 of 172 id: transversal-14985 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Salomon, Marlon title: Historiography of Science: The Link between History and Philosophy in Understanding Science date: 2017-06-28 words: 1146 flesch: 50 summary: This edition honors the figure of Pierre Duhem, who is not only a classic example in the affirmation of the connections among science, history and philosophy but also a highly important figure for the historiography of science, especially in the light of his fruitful historiographic conception and his important archival discoveries which, it is well to remember, brought mediaeval science to life. Although it is considered to be a sub-discipline of history, the historiography of science is in fact a point of confluence of science, history and philosophy. keywords: historiography; history; science cache: transversal-14985.pdf plain text: transversal-14985.txt item: #17 of 172 id: transversal-14986 author: Leite, Fábio Rodrigo; Stoffel, Jean-François title: Introduction date: 2017-06-28 words: 2365 flesch: 59 summary: This is an open access article Dossier Pierre Duhem Pierre Duhem’s Philosophy and History of Science Introduction Fábio Rodrigo Leite1 Jean-François Stoffel2 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24117/2526-2270.2017.i2.02 _____________________________________________________________________________ Dossier Pierre Duhem — Introduction 6 Hernández Márquez, Víctor, ed. 2016. keywords: duhem; paul; philosophy; pierre; pierre duhem; science cache: transversal-14986.pdf plain text: transversal-14986.txt item: #18 of 172 id: transversal-14987 author: Barra, Eduardo Salles de Oliveira; dos Santos, Ricardo Batista title: Duhem’s Analysis of Newtonian Method and the Logical Priority of Physics over Metaphysics date: 2017-06-28 words: 9421 flesch: 48 summary: One of his main theses establishes that the purpose of physical theories is not to explain natural phenomena, but to construct a natural classification of experimental laws (Duhem 1991, chap.1-2). In his analysis of physical theories, Duhem realized that once experimental laws are approximated, there would never be a single hypothesis compatible with this law. keywords: analysis; duhem; kepler; laws; method; newton; phenomena; physics; principia; theory cache: transversal-14987.pdf plain text: transversal-14987.txt item: #19 of 172 id: transversal-14988 author: Bordoni, Stefano title: The French Roots of Duhem’s early Historiography and Epistemology date: 2017-06-28 words: 10979 flesch: 56 summary: Naïve versus Sophisticated Philosophies of Science In the meantime, Cournot had published a book on methods and practices in mathematics, physical sciences, natural sciences, and human sciences, Traité de l’enchainement des idées fondamentales dans les sciences et dans l’histoire. L’oeuvre scientifique de Pierre Duhem et sa contribution au développement de la thermodynamique des phénomènes irréversibles, 2 vols., Thèse (pour obtenir le grade de Docteur d’Etat ès Sciences), Bordeaux : Université de Bordeaux I. Brouzeng, P. 1987. keywords: bordoni; comte; cournot; des; duhem; epistemology; historiography; history; laws; les; littré; natural; new; paris; philosophy; practice; science; tannery cache: transversal-14988.pdf plain text: transversal-14988.txt item: #20 of 172 id: transversal-14989 author: Chiappin, José R. N.; Laranjeiras, Cássio Costa title: Duhem’s Critical Analysis of Mechanicism and his Defense of a Formal Conception of Theoretical Physics date: 2017-06-28 words: 12938 flesch: 36 summary: Therefore, model-building is the method of construction of physical theories, and physical theory is identified with the constructions of models. Duhem stresses the fact that the model-building method is a non-rational method to construct physical theory, and that physical theories constructed in this manner are non-rational systems, unable to provide a rational classification of empirical laws. keywords: chiappin; conception; duhem; laws; mechanics; method; physics; principle; school; system; theories; theory; view cache: transversal-14989.pdf plain text: transversal-14989.txt item: #21 of 172 id: transversal-14990 author: Gueguen, Marie; Psillos, Stathis title: Anti-Scepticism and Epistemic Humility in Pierre Duhem’s Philosophy of Science date: 2017-06-28 words: 13793 flesch: 51 summary: He wanted to show that physical theories have “value as knowledge outside their practical utility” (1908a, 319) and that this very assertion can only be justified if the scientist breaks with positivism and endorses a conception of rational judgement that goes beyond the strict confines of logic.5 At the same time, he wanted to show that the cognitive value of physical theory is not tied to its offering (mechanical) explanations of the experimental laws. For Duhem laws are not justified “one by one”, by observation and made general by induction. keywords: anti; classification; duhem; explanation; hypotheses; laws; light; phenomena; philosophy; principles; relations; representation; science; theories; theory cache: transversal-14990.pdf plain text: transversal-14990.txt item: #22 of 172 id: transversal-14991 author: Liston, Michael title: Duhem: Images of Science, Historical Continuity, and the First Crisis in Physics date: 2017-06-28 words: 8221 flesch: 43 summary: While physics must not be subordinate to substantive metaphysics, it is ultimately grounded in a general metaphysical conviction: that nature is orderly: “the belief in an order transcending physics is the sole justification of physical theory” (Duhem 1991 [1908], 335) At his best, he proceeds urging such caution about inferences from past and present states of physical theory to its future states and about inferences from present states of physical theory to conclusions about the world underlying the phenomena (Duhem 1991 [1905]). keywords: crisis; duhem; energy; forces; history; mechanics; phenomena; physics; poincaré; science; systems; theories; theory cache: transversal-14991.pdf plain text: transversal-14991.txt item: #23 of 172 id: transversal-14992 author: Maiocchi, Roberto title: Duhem in Pre-War Italian Philosophy: The Reasons of an Absence date: 2017-06-28 words: 5584 flesch: 48 summary: Unlike Croce, Gentile could not criticize sciences and separate them from philosophy by attributing them a mere practical value, as in his philosophy a clear distinction between theory and praxis is impossible: like philosophy, science has a cognitive value, too. In the years when Duhem was reflecting on the philosophical value of science, the philosophy of science was not attracting much attention in Italy. keywords: critique; croce; duhem; gentile; mach; philosophy; physics; science; works cache: transversal-14992.pdf plain text: transversal-14992.txt item: #24 of 172 id: transversal-14993 author: Hernández, Víctor Manuel title: Was Pierre Duhem an Esprit de finesse? date: 2017-06-28 words: 11497 flesch: 53 summary: teórica y la metafísica en la obra de Pierre Duhem. Email: vmhernandezmarquez@gmail.com Víctor Manuel Hernández Márquez – Was Pierre Duhem an Esprit de Finesse? 94 problems to determine whether we are deal with a sharp and fundamental distinction, or whether Duhem makes informal use of it in order to support his view about the value of theoretical physics as abstract theory. keywords: case; des; distinction; duhem; english; finesse; hernández; les; mind; márquez; new; pascal; physics; physique; pierre duhem; qui; reason; science; theory; théorie; víctor cache: transversal-14993.pdf plain text: transversal-14993.txt item: #25 of 172 id: transversal-14994 author: Needham, Paul title: Was Duhem Justified in not Distinguishing Between Physical and Chemical Atomism? date: 2017-06-28 words: 2428 flesch: 55 summary: Chemists such as Williamson and Kekulé who developed molecular theories of the underlying nature of chemical substances in the wake of Dalton’s atomic explanation of the laws of constant and multiple proportions thought of their theories of matter as concerned with chemical atomism. At all events, chemical atomism was specifically concerned with the problems chemists were interested in—the variety of chemical substances and their interactions. keywords: atomism; atoms; chemical; duhem; theory cache: transversal-14994.pdf plain text: transversal-14994.txt item: #26 of 172 id: transversal-14995 author: Olguin, Roberto Estrada title: Bon sens and noûs date: 2017-06-28 words: 10996 flesch: 58 summary: Quelques notes sur le prétendu réalisme structurel attribué à Pierre Duhem. Blaise Pascal dans l’œuvre de Pierre Duhem. keywords: bon; bon sens; duhem; greek; knowledge; martin; metaphysics; notion; noûs; physics; pierre duhem; principles; science; sens; stoffel; theory; thought; work cache: transversal-14995.pdf plain text: transversal-14995.txt item: #27 of 172 id: transversal-14996 author: Oliveira, Amélia title: Duhem’s Legacy for the Change in the Historiography of Science: An Analysis Based on Kuhn’s Writings date: 2017-06-28 words: 9420 flesch: 62 summary: The Author 2017 — This is an open access article Dossier Pierre Duhem Duhem’s Legacy for the Change in the Historiography of Science: An Analysis Based on Kuhn’s Writings Amélia J. Oliveira1 Abstract: What is the contribution of Duhem’s work to the modern historiography? So, it is likely that Kuhn did not cite Duhem in SSR simply because Kuhn was announcing an ongoing change at a time when there was a group sharing a new perspective, which echoes the heroic times of Pierre Duhem”, a man of “astonishing energy and knowledge (Koyré 1973 keywords: change; duhem; historians; historiography; history; koyré; kuhn; new; oliveira; pierre; revolution; science; work cache: transversal-14996.pdf plain text: transversal-14996.txt item: #28 of 172 id: transversal-14997 author: Príncipe, João title: Poincaré and Duhem: Resonances in their First Epistemological Reflections date: 2017-06-28 words: 10903 flesch: 50 summary: Then I analyze the first reflections of Pierre Duhem on physical theory, in particular his thesis of the hypothetical/symbolic character of physical theories and his criteria for selecting good theories, partly associated with his ideal of physical theory; the whole set of considerations, highlighting the Poincarean inspiration. The second part will be devoted to Poincaré's reflections on the status of physical geometries and physical theories, as they appear in his texts written around 1890. keywords: des; duhem; henri; hypotheses; joão; laws; maxwell; paris; physics; pierre; poincaré; príncipe; reflections; science; theories; theory; thermodynamics cache: transversal-14997.pdf plain text: transversal-14997.txt item: #29 of 172 id: transversal-14998 author: Islas Mondragon, Dámian title: Pierre Duhem: Between Physics and Metaphysics date: 2017-06-28 words: 2112 flesch: 47 summary: The Author 2017 — This is an open access article Book Review Pierre Duhem: Between Physics and Metaphysics Víctor Manuel Hernandez Márquez (Ed.) Pierre Duhem: Entre física y metafísica. keywords: analogy; duhem; metaphysics; physics; science cache: transversal-14998.pdf plain text: transversal-14998.txt item: #30 of 172 id: transversal-14999 author: Stoffel, Jean-François title: The New French Edition of Pierre Duhem’s The Aim and Structure of the Physical Theory date: 2017-06-28 words: 1954 flesch: 39 summary: ; Brouzeng’s forename was ‘Paul’ and not “Pierre” (p. 6); La théorie physique first appeared as various installments in the Revue de philosophie and not in the Revue des questions scientifiques (p. 7); Duhem was not elected “Corresponding Member in the Physics section of Academy” in 1913 (p. 12), but rather ‘Corresponding Member’ in the Mechanics section in 1900, and ‘Non-Resident Member’ in 1913; even if “Marcellin” is indeed a forename (p. 12), in Berthelot’s case, his is the variation ‘Marcelin’; the name of the great French mathematician is spelt ‘Hermite’ and not Hermitte (p. 12); read ‘Octave Manville’ rather than “Octave Mandeville” (p. 12); [sic] de J. Clark [sic] Maxwell : étude historique et critique (p. 25); the review dedicated to La théorie physique by G. Lechalas has a title, namely M. Duhem et la théorie physique, and was published in 1909 in L’année philosophique rather than in 1910 in a journal entitled l’Année de philosophie (p. 26). keywords: duhem; théorie cache: transversal-14999.pdf plain text: transversal-14999.txt item: #31 of 172 id: transversal-15000 author: Stoffel, Jean-François title: When Historiography Met Epistemology date: 2017-06-28 words: 1937 flesch: 27 summary: The Author 2017 — This is an open access article Dossier Pierre Duhem — Book Review Bordoni, Stefano. Email: jfstoffel@skynet.be Jean-François Stoffel – Dossier Pierre Duhem – Book Review 164 he personifies the fulfillment and consolidation of a project which had hitherto been conducted by A.-A. Cournot, Cl. keywords: century; duhem; history; science cache: transversal-15000.pdf plain text: transversal-15000.txt item: #32 of 172 id: transversal-15002 author: Scott, Tony title: Michael Scot and the Four Rainbows date: 2017-06-28 words: 10160 flesch: 64 summary: Since Scot originated from South Scotland, it is possible that he was aware of reflection rainbows. This is not the case for reflection rainbows, as the generation of four bows from reflection rainbows would involve a reflected double rainbow making up two sets of parallel bows that intersect each other as shown in Figure 8. keywords: angle; aristotle; description; figure; hebrew; light; michael; michael scot; primary; quaternary; rainbows; reflection; region; scot; sky; sun; tertiary; time; tony; tuareg; water; word cache: transversal-15002.pdf plain text: transversal-15002.txt item: #33 of 172 id: transversal-15003 author: Segre, Michael title: Galileo and the Medici: Post-Renaissance Patronage or Post-Modern Historiography date: 2017-06-28 words: 4992 flesch: 61 summary: As far as Galileo is concerned, my claim is that the new trend belongs to post-modern historiography, rather than to post-Renaissance Medici patronage. As far as Galileo is concerned, my claim is that the new trend belongs to post-modern historiography, rather than to post-Renaissance Medici patronage. keywords: century; court; galileo; historiography; history; medici; patronage; post; renaissance; science; segre; university cache: transversal-15003.pdf plain text: transversal-15003.txt item: #34 of 172 id: transversal-15004 author: Rocha, Gustavo Rodrigues; Kragh, Helge title: Interview: Helge Kragh date: 2017-06-28 words: 3204 flesch: 63 summary: There is probably no general trend or tendency in current historiography of science except that some kind of contextualism is characteristic for much history of science published in monographs and the more prestigious academic journals such as Isis. Kragh has been active in the organization of International History of Science and is a co-founder of the European Society for the History of Science. keywords: cosmology; helge; history; kragh; science; university cache: transversal-15004.pdf plain text: transversal-15004.txt item: #35 of 172 id: transversal-15005 author: Machado, Hallhane title: Galileo as a Critic of the Arts date: 2017-06-28 words: 2979 flesch: 51 summary: This begins with Panofsky épistémologue - it is followed by two translations: one from the letter of Galileo to Cigoli and one from Monsignore Giovanni Battista Agucchi and his speech Del Mezzo - and ends with Attitude esthétique et pensée scientifique. Since Leonardo da Vinci, no one but Galileo, Panofsky points out, provided original contributions in the discussion he unleashed in 1430. keywords: art; galileo; heinich; koyré; panofsky; text cache: transversal-15005.pdf plain text: transversal-15005.txt item: #36 of 172 id: transversal-15006 author: Rocha, Gustavo Rodrigues title: A Contribution to the Newtonian Scholarship: The “Jesuit Edition” of Isaac Newton’s Principia, a research in progress by Paolo Bussotti and Raffaele Pisano date: 2017-06-28 words: 2892 flesch: 56 summary: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica in Latin), hereafter Principia, a three-volume tour de force written by Isaac Newton, and published in 1687, is the seminal work in the history of modern physics. Magnificent Principia: Exploring Isaac Newton’s masterpiece. keywords: book; bussotti; edition; newton; pisano; principia cache: transversal-15006.pdf plain text: transversal-15006.txt item: #37 of 172 id: transversal-15007 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Salomon, Marlon title: For the Diversity of the Historiography of Science date: 2017-12-22 words: 708 flesch: 46 summary: Reconstituting the history of the historiography of science implies, from the outset, to recognize the plurality and diversity of its critical trajectories. This is an open access journal From the Editors For the diversity of the historiography of science Mauro L. Condé1 Marlon Salomon2 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24117/2526-2270.2017.i3.01 ____________________________________________________________________________________ keywords: historiography; science cache: transversal-15007.pdf plain text: transversal-15007.txt item: #38 of 172 id: transversal-15008 author: Maia, Carlos Alvarez title: Magic vs. Science in the Historiography of Science: The Social-Historical Construction of Rationality date: 2017-12-22 words: 14996 flesch: 53 summary: The Relation between Science and Magic: Impacts on Historiography In the late 1950s and the early 1960s, both the historiography of science, in particular, and that of human knowledge in general suffered a major shake-up. Following this perception, we find no reason to be surprised at the assertion that each culture authorizes and formulates meanings for the world and that such meanings have no reason to be “lesser” or less suited to human life than ours. keywords: azande; carlos; causality; construction; historiography; history; human; knowledge; language; life; logic; magic; maia; malinowski; rationality; science; social; understanding; winch; world cache: transversal-15008.pdf plain text: transversal-15008.txt item: #39 of 172 id: transversal-15009 author: Doria, Corinne title: The Right to Write the History: Disputes over the History of Medicine in France – 20th-21st Centuries date: 2017-12-22 words: 6807 flesch: 52 summary: Challenging a positivist historiography depicting the history of medicine as an uninterrupted series of accomplishments by great men, this literature produced the celebration of a great man who, alone and against all, put medical history on the path of progress. A third path was forged by social history. keywords: des; discipline; doctors; france; histoire; historians; history; medicine; médecine; paris; physicians; sciences; social cache: transversal-15009.pdf plain text: transversal-15009.txt item: #40 of 172 id: transversal-15010 author: Le Roux, Benjamin; Krasnodębski, Marcin title: Pierre Duhem’s use of the return to the sources as a justification tool date: 2017-12-22 words: 8159 flesch: 64 summary: (Duhem 1954, 5) As Darbon explains, for Duhem science has at least three large features: continuity, finality and complexity (Darbon 1927). The History of Statics according to Duhem Pierre Duhem, at the turn of the centuries, was an indefatigable defender of the history of science as a discipline. keywords: duhem; footnotes; history; justification; les; pierre; pierre duhem; references; science; sources; statique; use; vinci cache: transversal-15010.pdf plain text: transversal-15010.txt item: #41 of 172 id: transversal-15011 author: Pumar, Letícia title: The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953) date: 2017-12-22 words: 10411 flesch: 50 summary: The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953) Letícia Pumar 54 Ozório de Almeida reported having been led to think about the role of theory in biology and physiology when presenting the nervous system basic functioning theories in a lecture at Sociedade Brasileira de Neurologia (Brazilian Society of Neurology), in 1914 (Almeida 1914). O critério de falsidade ou de legitimidade de uma theoria é o critério experimental. keywords: almeida; brazilian; century; de almeida; experimental; idea; international; janeiro; knowledge; laws; letícia; miguel; miguel ozório; new; não; ozório; ozório de; phenomena; physiologist; physiology; pumar; que; research; science; scientist; system; theories; theory; work cache: transversal-15011.pdf plain text: transversal-15011.txt item: #42 of 172 id: transversal-15012 author: Islas Mondragón, Damián title: Evaluating the Cognitive Success of Thought Experiments date: 2017-12-22 words: 4949 flesch: 53 summary: This is an open access article Article Evaluating the Cognitive Success of Thought Experiments Damián Islas Mondragón1 Abstract: Thought experiments are widely used in natural science research. Finally, I put forward that the notion of confirmation, connected to the notion of increasing plausibility, can be used to develop some confirmation rules to compare the explanatory power of thought experiments in competition, regardless of their rational or empirical nature in which the discussion of this type of experiment has been en- gaged in recent years. keywords: brown; experiments; galileo; norton; philosophy; success; thought; thought experiments cache: transversal-15012.pdf plain text: transversal-15012.txt item: #43 of 172 id: transversal-15013 author: Pisano, Raffaele; Franckowiak, Rémi; Anakkar, Abdelakader title: Reading Science, Technology and Education: A Tradition Dating back to Science into the History and Historiography date: 2017-12-22 words: 11916 flesch: 51 summary: Based on historical accounts provided before, the combination of these two substances transforms chemical energy into heat energy which is to be transformed into 24 To be distinguished from the translational energy corresponding to rectilinear movements. Namely: does advanced science influence science education? keywords: bussotti; carnot; century; education; energy; franckowiak; heat; historiography; history; machines; pisano; raffaele; reading; rémi; sadi; science; society; technology; theory; thermodynamics; tradition; work cache: transversal-15013.pdf plain text: transversal-15013.txt item: #44 of 172 id: transversal-15014 author: Machado, Hallhane; Salomon, Marlon title: Book Review - Seidengart, Jean. Vérité Scientifique et Verité Philosophique dans l'Œuvre d'Alexandre Koyré date: 2017-12-22 words: 2826 flesch: 47 summary: It consists of fourteen articles, divided in three parts – Koyré philosophe, Philosophie et histoire des sciences and Koyré historien de la philosophie – and the transcription of an original course Koyré gave in 1946 with the title Galilée. Seidengart explains that the purpose of editing the collective work was not merely to reproduce programmatic formulas associated to the many different readings of Alexandre Koyré’s work but, instead, to initiate a reflection on a “plurality of analyses” of Koyré’s vast research. keywords: book; descartes; interpretation; koyré; philosophy; seidengart; work cache: transversal-15014.pdf plain text: transversal-15014.txt item: #45 of 172 id: transversal-15015 author: de Toledo, Eliza Teixeira title: Book Review - Johnson, Jenell. American Lobotomy: A Rhetorical History date: 2017-12-22 words: 2661 flesch: 48 summary: Based on a model of rhetorical history that seeks to analyze the link between language and culture and the power of spoken, written and translated narratives, Johnson demonstrates that the iconicity of lobotomy also has a history. In the first chapter of the book, Johnson investigates the meaning of lobotomy in medical discourse in the procedure’s initial years of implementation nationally. keywords: american; author; book; history; johnson; lobotomy cache: transversal-15015.pdf plain text: transversal-15015.txt item: #46 of 172 id: transversal-15016 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Salomon, Marlon title: Referees (2016-2017) date: 2017-12-22 words: 465 flesch: 20 summary: Referees (2016-2017) Argentina Mariana Camilo de Oliveira University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Belgium Jean-François Stoffel Haute École Louvain-en-Hainaut, Montignies-sur-Sambre, Belgium Brazil Alex Calazans Federal University of Technology – Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil Amélia J. Oliveira Faculty João Paulo II, Marília – SP, Brazil Ana Carolina Vimieiro Gomes Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Bernardo Jefferson de Oliveira Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Carlos Alvarez Maia State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Fábio Rodrigo Leite University of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil Acknowledgments to Referees 109 Georg Otte Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha State University of Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, Brazil Ivã Gurgel University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil João Alex Costa Carneiro University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil João Cortese University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Leonir Lorenzetti Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil Letícia Alves Vieira Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Luiz Henrique Lacerda Abrahão Federal Center for Technological Education of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Rita de Cássia Marques Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Tiago de Almeida University of São Paulo, Brazil Túlio Roberto Xavier de Aguiar Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Wagner Lannes Federal University dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e do Mucuri, Diamantina, Brazil Osvaldo Pessoa Jr. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Germany Ohad Parnes Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany Italy Stefano Bordoni University of Bologna, Rimini, Italy Acknowledgments to Referees 110 Mexico Damián Islas Mondragón University Juárez del Estado de Durango, Durango, México Poland Paweł Jarnick National Science Center of Poland, Wrocław, Poland Portugal João Príncipe University of Évora, Évora, Portugal Serbia Monika Milosavljević University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Servia Sweden David Östlund Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Switzerland Rainer Egloff ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland Sandra Lang ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland Microsoft Word - 10 Referees 108 Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science, 3 (2017) 108-110 ISSN 2526-2270 www.historiographyofscience.org keywords: brazil; paulo; são; university cache: transversal-15016.pdf plain text: transversal-15016.txt item: #47 of 172 id: transversal-15017 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Salomon, Marlon title: The Historiography of Science as a Specific Field of Research date: 2018-06-10 words: 868 flesch: 39 summary: Naturally, the historiography of science is nourished by the contributions of many disciplines that deal transversely with sciences, such as history, philosophy, sociology, etc., as well as other scientific disciplines such as physics, medicine, biology, etc. Thus, we can find in different fields of knowledge authors such as Koyré (Philosophy), Kuhn (Physics), Fleck (Medicine), Merton (Sociology), Butterfield (History), for example, who took sciences as an object of study from the point of view of their fields – scientific, historical, philosophical, sociological, etc. – but brought original contributions to the historiography of science. keywords: historiography; science cache: transversal-15017.pdf plain text: transversal-15017.txt item: #48 of 172 id: transversal-15018 author: Almeida, Fábio Ferreira title: Introduction date: 2018-06-10 words: 2780 flesch: 55 summary: Georges Canguilhem was born under the sign of Gemini on July 4, 1904 in Castelnaudary in Southwest France. This is an open access journal Dossier Georges Canguilhem Introduction Fábio Ferreira de Almeida1 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24117/2526-2270.2018.i4.02 ____________________________________________________________________________________ keywords: canguilhem; life; philosophy; sciences; work cache: transversal-15018.pdf plain text: transversal-15018.txt item: #49 of 172 id: transversal-15020 author: Castelli Gattinara, Enrico title: The Relationship between History and Epistemology in Georges Canguilhem and Gaston Bachelard date: 2018-06-10 words: 8911 flesch: 52 summary: This is an open access article Dossier Georges Canguilhem The Relationship between History and Epistemology in Georges Canguilhem and Gaston Bachelard Enrico Castelli Gattinara1 Abstract: The article shows the strategic analogies, but also the differences between Bachelard and Canguilhem on the use of the history of science for epistemology. The Relationship between History and Epistemology in Georges Canguilhem and Gaston Bachelard Enrico Castelli Gattinara 16 differences, with respect to their reciprocal approach to the history of sciences, which had led to the creation of two rather different research centers, different in their modalities and theoretical foundation, more or less explicitly in competition with each other.8 We recall how much Canguilhem has written and repeated constantly, in his long career as a scholar: the concept prevails strategically on the object, just as the theory prevails (axiologically) on the facts. keywords: bachelard; canguilhem; epistemology; gaston; georges; history; ideology; knowledge; life; object; relationship; science cache: transversal-15020.pdf plain text: transversal-15020.txt item: #50 of 172 id: transversal-15021 author: Peña-Guzmán, David Marcelo title: Canguilhem’s Concepts date: 2018-06-10 words: 12874 flesch: 49 summary: This is an open access article Dossier Georges Canguilhem Canguilhem’s Concepts David M. Peña-Guzmán1 Abstract: In the 1950s, George Canguilhem became known in France as a vocal exponent of the philosophy of the concept, an approach to epistemology that treated science as the highest expression of human rationality and scientific concepts as the necessary preconditions for the manifestation of scientific truth. It follows from this that a history of scientific concepts will differ from a history of scientific theories because a single concept can appear in more than one theory. keywords: canguilhem; concepts; david; french; guzmán; history; language; life; peña; philosophers; philosophy; physics; positivists; reflex; science; theory cache: transversal-15021.pdf plain text: transversal-15021.txt item: #51 of 172 id: transversal-15022 author: Etxeberria, Arantza; Wolfe, Charles T. title: Canguilhem and the Logic of Life date: 2018-06-10 words: 10464 flesch: 48 summary: For Canguilhem vitalism is a way to understand Life in a certain way in order not to miss its essential spontaneity; historically, thinkers known as vitalists have had what he calls “this an increasing awareness that life is so complex that the scientific study of transients cannot attempt to start from raw inorganic materials, but rather needs to begin with organic compounds and processes to study how these, or similar alternatives, are produced in living systems and the laboratory” (Etxeberria and Ruiz-Mirazo 2009, S33-4). In the same essay, Canguilhem asserts from the outset that when the philosopher inquires into biological life, she has little to expect or gain from “a biology fascinated by the prestige of the physicochemical sciences, reduced to the role of a satellite of these sciences” (Canguilhem 1965, 83; Canguilhem 2008a, 59). keywords: arantza; beings; biological; biology; canguilhem; etxeberria; jacob; knowledge; life; living; logic; new; organization; science; systems; vitalism cache: transversal-15022.pdf plain text: transversal-15022.txt item: #52 of 172 id: transversal-15023 author: Xavier, Roth title: When the Content to Be Taught Is a Norm: Canguilhem-Inspired Contributions to Educational Practices date: 2018-06-10 words: 8186 flesch: 55 summary: Un inédit de Georges Canguilhem: Ouverture du colloque Alain- Lagneau. We can have respect for Jacques Ardoino’s pedagogical reflection, but epistemologically speaking, to situate it on the same level as G. Bachelard and G. Canguilhem is frankly ridiculous. keywords: bachelard; canguilhem; education; epistemology; history; knowledge; norm; paris; philosophy; science; values cache: transversal-15023.pdf plain text: transversal-15023.txt item: #53 of 172 id: transversal-15024 author: Ternes, José title: Canguilhem and his Workgroup date: 2018-06-10 words: 7593 flesch: 58 summary: This is an open access article Dossier Georges Canguilhem Canguilhem and his Workgroup José Ternes1 Abstract: This paper develops a brief analysis of the book Du développement à l’évolution au XIXe siècle, by Georges Canguilhem and his research workgroup during the years 1958-1960. By decreasing the specificity of life, which for him is merely a later event, and without great originality, in this evolution, he established a monism of force” (Canguilhem et al. 2003, 60). keywords: biology; canguilhem; canguilhem et; century; concept; darwin; development; evolution; history; science; species; spencer; workgroup cache: transversal-15024.pdf plain text: transversal-15024.txt item: #54 of 172 id: transversal-15025 author: Estellita-Lins, Carlos; Edler, Flavio Coelho title: Charting Links between Life, Science, and Technique: Georges Canguilhem and Lucien Febvre date: 2018-06-10 words: 11513 flesch: 48 summary: Canguilhem avant Canguilhem. This requires a distancing from late nineteenth-century Germanic Charting Links between Life, Science, and Technique: Georges Canguilhem and Lucien Febvre Carlos Estellita-Lins – Flavio Coelho Edler 93 philosophies of life (Lebensphilosophien), as well as from the positivist or physicalist solutions derived from Auguste Comte in the first quarter of the nineteenth century and acknowledged by Canguilhem’s mentor, Alain (Émile Chartier) (Bianco 2009). keywords: annales; canguilhem; carlos; environment; febvre; georges; georges canguilhem; history; knowledge; life; lins; living; lucien; lucien febvre; machine; man; philosophy; science; technique cache: transversal-15025.pdf plain text: transversal-15025.txt item: #55 of 172 id: transversal-15026 author: Ferraz, Márcia H. M.; Alfonso-Goldfarb, Ana M.; Waisse, Silvia title: Science and History of Science: Between Comte and Canguilhem date: 2018-06-10 words: 5859 flesch: 54 summary: This is an open access article Dossier Georges Canguilhem Science and History of Science: between Comte and Canguilhem Márcia H. M. Ferraz1 Ana M. Alfonso-Goldfarb2 Silvia Waisse3 Abstract In the present article, we discuss the specificity of the object of the history of science as an autonomous and interdisciplinary field of studies by nature and origin, placed at the interface of history, epistemology and science, and focus on some key historiographical views. As historians of science and supervisors of graduate students, our interest was a natural offshoot of the necessary analysis of the historiography of the history 1 Márcia H. M. Ferraz is a Professor and Chair of the Graduate Program in History of Science at Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP). keywords: alfonso; ana; canguilhem; comte; ferraz; goldfarb; history; márcia; science; waisse cache: transversal-15026.pdf plain text: transversal-15026.txt item: #56 of 172 id: transversal-15027 author: Soulier, Alexandra title: “Genetic Load”: How the Architects of the Modern Synthesis Became Trapped in a Scientific Ideology date: 2018-06-10 words: 13068 flesch: 49 summary: Genetic load is based on optimal fitness and emerges from a “typo- logical view” of evolution. The blooming and persistence of the concept of genetic load, after its theoretical basis had already expired, are a historical puzzle. keywords: architects; concept; dobzhansky; eugenics; evolution; future; genetics; history; human; huxley; ideology; load; model; muller; new; populations; science; selection; social; species; synthesis cache: transversal-15027.pdf plain text: transversal-15027.txt item: #57 of 172 id: transversal-15028 author: Almeida, Tiago Santos title: Looking through the Corners: Althusserism and the Reception of Canguilhem in Brazil date: 2018-06-10 words: 5445 flesch: 49 summary: In a recent article entitled “Georges Canguilhem e a construção do campo da Saúde Coletiva Brasileira”, José Ricardo Ayres argued that, despite its original political motivation, the recourse to historical epistemology, particularly the works of Canguilhem, opened the possibility of a critical reflection on the potentialities and limitations of Collective Health as well as a reflection on the “strategies to improve it, both in its characteristic critical investments in health sciences and techniques, as well as in its practical commitments and instrumental tasks” (Ayres 2016, 140). This paper presents the role of Althusser and two of his students in the 1960s, Pierre Macherey and Dominique Lecourt, in the diffusion of the work of Georges Canguilhem in Brazil. keywords: althusser; brazil; canguilhem; health; history; lecourt; macherey; sciences; work cache: transversal-15028.pdf plain text: transversal-15028.txt item: #58 of 172 id: transversal-15029 author: Fiant, Océane title: Canguilhem and the Machine Metaphor in Life Sciences: History of Science and Philosophy of Biology at the Service of Sciences date: 2018-06-10 words: 8385 flesch: 50 summary: Georges Canguilhem does just the same and thinks the regularity of the functioning of the machine would not be viable in the medium term for the living thing (Canguilhem 2009). The concept of biological normativity Canguilhem develops in Le Normal et le Pathologique (The Normal and the Pathological) (1943 – 1966) is of course to be found below this thesis. keywords: biology; canguilhem; descartes; living; machine; machine metaphor; metaphor; organism; philosophy; sciences; technology; use cache: transversal-15029.pdf plain text: transversal-15029.txt item: #59 of 172 id: transversal-15030 author: Di Mauro, Marco; Esposito, Salvatore; Naddeo, Adele title: When Physics Meets Biology: A Less Known Feynman date: 2018-06-10 words: 5852 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: Richard Feynman; Phage group; Molecular biology; Feynman’s lectures Received: 24 January 2017. Feynman at Work in Biology Being the world center of molecular biology research in 1950s-1960s, all the leaders in the field sooner or later would visit the biology department at Caltech. keywords: biology; caltech; chemistry; delbruck; feynman; lectures; life; new; phage; physics; research; richard; structure; work; york cache: transversal-15030.pdf plain text: transversal-15030.txt item: #60 of 172 id: transversal-15031 author: Freire Jr, Olival; Rocha, Gustavo Rodrigues title: Interview: Olival Freire Jr date: 2018-06-10 words: 4354 flesch: 61 summary: GRR: You helped to found in 2000 one of the most important graduate programs in Brazil for the study of the history of science, i.e. the Graduate Program in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching UFBA/UEFS, which is also unique as it is devoted to the research area on history and philosophy of science as applied to science education. This is an open access interview Interview: Olival Freire Jr.1 Olival Freire Jr., born in Jequié, Bahia, Brazil, in 1954, is a full professor of physics and history of physics at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Brazil. keywords: bohm; brazil; freire; history; olival; philosophy; physics; quantum; science cache: transversal-15031.pdf plain text: transversal-15031.txt item: #61 of 172 id: transversal-15032 author: Richmond, Sheldon title: Is Fallibilism Mistaken? date: 2018-06-10 words: 4513 flesch: 39 summary: Menachem Fisch, Creatively Undecided: Toward a History and Philosophy of Scientific Agency. Argument: How Fisch Tells us How to Go Beyond the Popperian-Kuhnian Debate Self-understanding is retrospective. keywords: book; criticism; fisch; framework; intellectual; science; self cache: transversal-15032.pdf plain text: transversal-15032.txt item: #62 of 172 id: transversal-15033 author: Barra, Eduardo Salles de O. title: Science and its Historicity date: 2018-06-10 words: 2413 flesch: 47 summary: In this book the reader will have the opportunity to accompany with unusual richness of detail, the major episodes in the recent history of this field of science research – which Fleck has suggestively called the “science of science” and which, more recently, the contemporary historiography has renamed as science studies. This is a book on the historicity of science. keywords: book; condé; historicity; history; science cache: transversal-15033.pdf plain text: transversal-15033.txt item: #63 of 172 id: transversal-15034 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Salomon, Marlon title: History of Science and Science Education: A Necessary Dialogue date: 2018-12-09 words: 649 flesch: 46 summary: There is a long historiography produced on scientific education both concerning the didactic and methodological aspects of teaching science and technology and its historical, social and 1 Mauro L. Condé Based on this perception, we seek in this issue of the journal Transversal to bring to the dialogue a reflection on this historiography of scientific education in its interfaces with the history of science and the philosophy of science. keywords: education; science cache: transversal-15034.pdf plain text: transversal-15034.txt item: #64 of 172 id: transversal-15035 author: Pisano, Raffaele; Vincent, Philippe title: Introduction date: 2018-12-09 words: 4187 flesch: 51 summary: Antonino Drago in “A Suggestion for Teaching Science as a Pluralist Enterprise” discusses the changes in science education that happened along the past fifty years through four paradigms in a brief, coherent and straightforward manner before exploring the discovery of two dichotomies suggested by the historical foundations of science: a need urge for a renewal in science education. Brandon Boesch in “Representing in the Student Laboratory” examines the role in science education of the philosophical discussion about the representational practice in science through four case studies. keywords: bussotti; carnot; education; heat; history; methods; philosophy; pisano; science; teaching cache: transversal-15035.pdf plain text: transversal-15035.txt item: #65 of 172 id: transversal-15036 author: Amato, Andrea title: Knowledge within Anxiety date: 2018-12-09 words: 5037 flesch: 47 summary: Furthermore, whilst comparing theories, one finds that all theories try both to objectify themselves and their interpretation of other theories, while trying to objectify their interpretation of experience and their interpretation of the empirical conclusions of other theories. At last, Kuhn claims the impossibility of comparing different theories. keywords: knowledge; man; popper; theories; theory; world cache: transversal-15036.pdf plain text: transversal-15036.txt item: #66 of 172 id: transversal-15037 author: Ambrosetti, Nadia title: “Farai Sicome Tòe Amaestrato” (You will Perform, as I Taught You): Notes about Medieval Didactics of Algebra date: 2018-12-09 words: 7293 flesch: 60 summary: Problem # in the Arabic text Solving equation Position in Latin text Position in Florentine text 1 (10 − 𝑥)𝑥 = 21 1 1 2 (10 − 𝑥) −𝑥 In those from the Latin text, the Master is far more moderate of suggestions: for example, concerning problem A11 (corresponding to #25 in al-jabr and to A13 in Gerard’s translation), the Master avoids solving the problem in detail, rather like his models, and simply says “e restaura lo più per lo più e.llo meno per lo meno, sì com’io tòe mostrato e troueraj lo numero 24”17. keywords: algebra; amaestrato; arabic; century; florentine; gerard; khwarizmi; latin; medieval; nadia; notes; problems; text; translation; tòe; work cache: transversal-15037.pdf plain text: transversal-15037.txt item: #67 of 172 id: transversal-15038 author: Boesch, Brandon title: Representing in the Student Laboratory date: 2018-12-09 words: 9357 flesch: 53 summary: To put it in a pithy slogan, we might say that, for the most part, while the science classroom aims at leading students to think as scientists think, the laboratory is aimed at guiding students to do as scientists do. The cases are of what I call ‘educational laboratory experiments’ (ELEs), performative models used representationally by students to come to a better understanding of theoretical knowledge of a scientific discipline. keywords: boesch; drift; education; ele; eles; experiment; hooke; laboratory; law; nature; practice; representation; science; students; use cache: transversal-15038.pdf plain text: transversal-15038.txt item: #68 of 172 id: transversal-15039 author: Crapanzano, Francesco title: “Strange Trajectories”: Naive Physics, Epistemology and History of Science date: 2018-12-09 words: 10255 flesch: 45 summary: Another research on this topic is that one of phenomenological origin: starting from the studies of the psychologist of perception Paolo Bozzi (since 1958) naive physics had entered the laboratory, and he was the first to find that the physical knowledges of the adult individuals were “Aristotelian”. In the meantime, we recognize that if there is a misunderstood father of naive physics, this is just Bozzi: since 1958-59, 18 years earlier than Shanon’s article (see Shanon 1976), he had found in the laboratory the presence of Aristotelians notions in the reading made by the individuals of the pendular motion and the one on inclined planes (Bozzi 1993, 29-67). keywords: 1989; aristotelian; aristotle; bozzi; epistemology; fact; galileo; garcía; history; mccloskey; motion; movement; new; physics; piaget; research; science cache: transversal-15039.pdf plain text: transversal-15039.txt item: #69 of 172 id: transversal-15040 author: Drago, Antonino title: Suggestion for Teaching Science as a Pluralist Enterprise date: 2018-12-09 words: 10251 flesch: 43 summary: OA OP IA Newton’s Mechanics Electricity and Magnetism trajectory, line of force IP Geometrical Optics Thermodynamics distance, process absolute space, reference system field, system Tab. 2: The four theories taught by high school physics teachers according to the four models of scientific theories Notice that: 1) Both Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism make use of infinitesimal operations (AI), while geometrical Optics and Thermodynamics do not (PI). In conclusion, neither external events (the birth of new physical theories) nor interior events (the births of both non-Euclidean geometries and Galois’ algebraic theory), nor the great crisis of the first half of the 20th Century led mathematicians to reform according to a pluralist attitude the foundations of their science. keywords: antonino; carnot; drago; mathematics; mechanics; motion; newton; notions; physics; principle; problem; science; suggestion; teaching; theories; theory; thermodynamics; time cache: transversal-15040.pdf plain text: transversal-15040.txt item: #70 of 172 id: transversal-15041 author: Reichenberger, Andrea title: How to Teach History of Philosophy and Science : A Digital Based Case Study date: 2018-12-09 words: 8831 flesch: 59 summary: Émilie Du Châtelet on Space and Time: Beyond the Standard Reading At the beginning of the fifth chapter of her magnum opus, the Institutions physiques (Du Châtelet 1742), Du Châtelet stresses that the question of the nature of space is one of the most famous, controversial and essential questions in physics and metaphysics. Against this background, Du Châtelet comes to the following conclusion: Mr. Leibniz’s reasoning against absolute Space is therefore irrefutable, and one is forced to abandon this Space, if one does not wish to renounce the principle of sufficient reason; that is to say, to renounce the foundation of all truth. keywords: bodies; case; châtelet; du châtelet; history; leibniz; motion; newton; philosophy; reason; reichenberger; science; space; study; things; time; wolff cache: transversal-15041.pdf plain text: transversal-15041.txt item: #71 of 172 id: transversal-15043 author: Watts, Logan L.; Barker, Peter title: Meeting Galileo: Testing the Effectiveness of an Immersive Video Game to Teach History and Philosophy of Science to Undergraduates date: 2018-12-09 words: 7067 flesch: 57 summary: Meeting Galileo: Meeting Galileo: keywords: barker; galileo; game; group; history; knowledge; learning; philosophy; science; students; study; test; video cache: transversal-15043.pdf plain text: transversal-15043.txt item: #72 of 172 id: transversal-15044 author: Oliveira, Bernardo J.; Fonseca, Marina A.; Segantini, Verona Campos title: Writing, Acting and Engaging in Socioscientific Controversies as a Way to Learn about the Nature of Sciences date: 2018-12-09 words: 5792 flesch: 46 summary: Collins and Pinch (1998) developed an empirical method for studying the sociology of scientific knowledge, using contemporary cases as a method through which to study scientific controversies, which appears to be particularly impacting. Methodological Proposal for Use in the Classroom Inspired by those experiences done with actors, this study sought to develop a methodology of science teaching that has been used over the last two years in undergraduate and graduate courses of “History of the Popularization of Science”, “Practice of Teaching Biology”, and “Science in Museums” at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). keywords: characters; controversies; controversy; education; history; methodology; nature; public; science; socioscientific; students; way cache: transversal-15044.pdf plain text: transversal-15044.txt item: #73 of 172 id: transversal-15045 author: Moura, Breno title: Newtonian Optics and the Historiography of Light in the 18th Century: A critical Analysis of Joseph Priestley’s The History of Optics date: 2018-12-09 words: 8085 flesch: 62 summary: Joseph Priestley, A Historian of Optics The history of The History of Optics began with Priestley’s other book on Natural Philosophy, published in 1767: A critical Analysis of Joseph Priestley’s The History of Optics Breno Arsioli Moura 159 According to Schofield, Priestley planned to collect as many materials as he could from all fields and then analyze them separately. keywords: book; century; chart; historiography; history; joseph; joseph priestley; light; newtonian; newtonian optics; optics; priestley; schofield cache: transversal-15045.pdf plain text: transversal-15045.txt item: #74 of 172 id: transversal-15046 author: Biacino, Loredana title: The Concept of Function at the Beginning of the 20th Century: A Historiographical Approach date: 2018-12-09 words: 14101 flesch: 59 summary: Keywords: Borel and Lebesgue measurable functions; Baire classes; Borel–Lebesgue controversy; Axiom Choice; Lebesgue not Borel measurable functions Received: 26 January 2018. Lebesgue treatment is very close to the study of function classes done by Baire some year before; we are not astonished at the fact that one of the basic results of the paper is the following theorem: A function is analytically expressible if and only if it belongs to a suitable Baire class. keywords: approach; baire; borel; century; class; concept; definition; function; lebesgue; lebesgue measurable; lusin; measurable; measurable function; measurable sets; number; sequence; set; sets; vitali cache: transversal-15046.pdf plain text: transversal-15046.txt item: #75 of 172 id: transversal-15047 author: Horta Duarte, Regina; Ostos, Natascha S. C.; Condé, Mauro L. title: Interview: Regina Horta Duarte date: 2018-12-09 words: 5806 flesch: 56 summary: Her numerous publications (books and articles) focus on the field of History (Political Cultures) as well as the field of History of Biology and Environmental History. [Latin American and Caribbean Society of Environmental History (SOLCHA)], an institution in which she has been active since 2003. keywords: animals; biology; brazil; duarte; federal; history; horta; knowledge; minas; regina; research; science; university cache: transversal-15047.pdf plain text: transversal-15047.txt item: #76 of 172 id: transversal-15048 author: Amunátegui, Godofredo Iommi title: Pierre Duhem, a Hundred Years Later date: 2018-12-09 words: 1346 flesch: 55 summary: Interestingly enough Duhem regarded Newtonian physics as the ultimate realization of a research program that had been initiated four hundred years before. This is an open access book review Book review Pierre Duhem, a Hundred Years Later Pierre Duhem, cent ans plus tard (1916 – 2016). keywords: duhem; history; science; theory cache: transversal-15048.pdf plain text: transversal-15048.txt item: #77 of 172 id: transversal-15049 author: Salomon, Marlon title: Obituary: Prof. Gérard Jorland date: 2018-12-09 words: 912 flesch: 54 summary: French philosopher and historian of sciences Gérard Jorland (1946- 2018) died in Paris at age 71. Prof. Gérard Jorland Marlon Salomon1 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24117/2526-2270.2018.i5.16 keywords: gérard; jorland; koyré cache: transversal-15049.pdf plain text: transversal-15049.txt item: #78 of 172 id: transversal-15050 author: Condé, Mauro title: Referees (2018) date: 2018-12-09 words: 348 flesch: 30 summary: Referees (2018) Adriano Correia – Federal University of Goiás, Brazil Andrea Amato – University of Bari, Italy Andrea Reichenberger – Paderborn University, Germany Antonino Drago – University Federico II of Naples, Italy Brandon Boesch – Morningside College, EUA Carlos Alvarez Maia – State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ana Carolina Vimieiro Gomes – Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Eduardo Sugizaki – Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás, Brazil Fábio Ferreira de Almeida – Federal University of Goiás, Brazil Fábio Rodrigo Leite – University of São Paulo, Brazil Francesco Crapanzano – University of Messina, Italy Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha – State University of Feira de Santana, Brazil Herivelto Pereira de Souza – University of Brasília, Brazil Logan L. Watts – City University of New York, EUA Luciano Celi – Università di Trento, Italy Acknowledgments to Referees 210 Marlon Salomon – Federal University of Goiás, Brazil Michel Roland – Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Nadia Ambrosetti – Università degli Studi Milano, Italy Paolo Bussotti – University of Udine, Italy Peter Barker – University of Oklahoma, EUA Philippe Vincent – University of Lille, France Raffaele Pisano – University of Lille, France Tiago Santos Almeida – Federal University of Goiás, Brazil Túlio Roberto Xavier de Aguiar – Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Vera Portocarrero – State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Wanderson Alves – Federal University of Goiás, Brazil Microsoft Word - 18 - Referee Layout 209 Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 2018 (5): 209-210 ISSN 2526-2270 www.historiographyofscience.org Belo Horizonte – MG / Brazil keywords: brazil; federal; university cache: transversal-15050.pdf plain text: transversal-15050.txt item: #79 of 172 id: transversal-15051 author: Condé, Mauro L. title: Women in the History of Science date: 2019-06-30 words: 902 flesch: 49 summary: These last few decades female participation in the production of scientific knowledge has increased, and as a consequence, the history of science has enhanced its focus on the role of women in science. A historiographical reflection on the history of women in science, as a “transversal” reading, is something that aims to participate in this process of understanding the role and integration of women in science. keywords: science; women cache: transversal-15051.pdf plain text: transversal-15051.txt item: #80 of 172 id: transversal-15053 author: Beiküfner, Karin; Reichenberger, Andrea title: Women and Logic: What Can Women’s Studies Contribute to the History of Formal Logic? date: 2019-06-30 words: 5117 flesch: 55 summary: The Erlangen work on women in logic was later continued by Adelheid Hamacher- Hermes in the RWTH-funded project Women in Logic at the Beginning of the 20th Century in Germany at the University of Aachen (1994–1996). So far, the history of women’s studies and the discussion on the admission of women to higher education have been outlined for the nations of Germany, Switzerland, England and the United States of America, which were relevant to the development of formal logic. keywords: beiküfner; der; franklin; frege; history; karin; ladd; logic; logicians; peckhaus; project; research; studies; women; works cache: transversal-15053.pdf plain text: transversal-15053.txt item: #81 of 172 id: transversal-15056 author: Kilakos, Dimitris title: Sofia A. Yanovskaya: The Marxist Pioneer of Mathematical Logic in the Soviet Union date: 2019-06-30 words: 9145 flesch: 50 summary: Thus, albeit the quite idiosyncratic employment of various terms and “-isms” in these discussions, one should bear them to understand Yanovskaya’s pivotal role in the development of mathematical logic Soviet Union. S. A. Yanovskaya was born in 1896 into a Jewish family, in Pruzhany, a small village then in Russian Poland (now in Belarus)2. keywords: logic; manuscripts; marxist; mathematics; moscow; philosophy; russian; sofia; soviet; soviet union; union; wittgenstein; work; yanovskaya cache: transversal-15056.pdf plain text: transversal-15056.txt item: #82 of 172 id: transversal-15057 author: Mochetti, Karina title: The Impact of Women in Computer Science History: A Post-War American History date: 2019-06-30 words: 12429 flesch: 63 summary: American women in technology: an encyclopedia. Also, several American women were recruited to operate the first computing machines such as the WREN Colossus at Bletchley Park (Copeland 2010) and later the ENIAC and MANIAC I computers (Pearson, Frehill and McNeely 2015). keywords: 2010; 2012; 2014; acm; american; computer; computer science; computing; development; female; gender; grace; history; ieee; impact; internet; january; karina; language; mochetti; new; post; programming; role; science; science history; society; software; technology; time; war; women; work; world; years cache: transversal-15057.pdf plain text: transversal-15057.txt item: #83 of 172 id: transversal-15059 author: Löwy, Ilana; Vimiero Gomes, Ana Carolina title: Interview: Ilana Löwy date: 2019-06-30 words: 3371 flesch: 53 summary: Do you think there would be an Interview: Ilana Löwy 108 essential lesson to the historiography of science that you may have learned over the years from investigating the history of biomedical science in Brazil? This is an open access journal Interview: Ilana Löwy1 Ilana Löwy (née Zelmanowicz), born in Łódź, Poland, is a biologist, historian of biomedical sciences and a feminist. keywords: fleck; history; ilana; löwy; medicine; science; time; university cache: transversal-15059.pdf plain text: transversal-15059.txt item: #84 of 172 id: transversal-15060 author: Izquierdo, David Lorenzo title: After American Studies: Rethinking the Legacies of Transnational Exceptionalism date: 2019-06-30 words: 2021 flesch: 41 summary: American Studies or Transnational American Studies are based on the assertion that “America” is stable and unified, and that – says the author – does not occur in the ways prescribed by critics (page 6). This is an open access book review Book review After American Studies: Rethinking the Legacies of Transnational Exceptionalism Herlihy-Mera, Jeffrey. keywords: american; herlihy; mera; studies cache: transversal-15060.pdf plain text: transversal-15060.txt item: #85 of 172 id: transversal-15061 author: Salomon, Marlon J. title: Obituary: François Delaporte (1941 – 2019) date: 2019-06-30 words: 5394 flesch: 64 summary: Delaporte worked on several other projects, such a history of organ transplants and on a history of artificial fertilization in collaboration with his dear wife, Cecília Delaporte (Delaporte, F.; Delaporte, C. 2004, 481-488). On the 28th of May, the French philosopher and historian of sciences, François Delaporte died in Amiens at the age of 78. keywords: book; canguilhem; de la; delaporte; françois; françois delaporte; history; knowledge; medicine; paris; philosophy; research; sciences; work cache: transversal-15061.pdf plain text: transversal-15061.txt item: #86 of 172 id: transversal-15063 author: Reichenberger, Andrea; Vergara, Moema title: Guest Editors’ Introduction date: 2019-06-30 words: 1388 flesch: 52 summary: This is an open access article Special Issue – Women in Sciences: Historiography of Science and History of Science – on the Work of Women in Sciences and Philosophy Introduction Andrea Reichenberger1 Moema Vergara2 DOI: The Paris intellectual, Ménage, advocated for the appointment of women to the Académie française, arguing that their contribution had greatly enriched science and philosophy. keywords: historiography; history; science; studies; women cache: transversal-15063.pdf plain text: transversal-15063.txt item: #87 of 172 id: transversal-15065 author: Campos, Regina Helena de Freitas; Lourenço, Erika title: Helena Antipoff: Science as a Passport for a Woman’s Career between Europe and Latin America date: 2019-06-30 words: 12570 flesch: 52 summary: Helena Antipoff: Science as a Passport for a Woman’s Career between Europe and Latin America Regina Helena de Freitas Campos – Erika Lourenço 33 Centro de Documentação e Pesquisa Helena Antipoff. 1992. Keywords: Helena Antipoff; History of Psychology; Educational Psychology; Psychology of the Exceptional; Special Education; Women in Science; Women in the Sciences of Education Received: 2 July 2018. keywords: antipoff; belo; brazil; campos; children; claparède; development; education; europe; geneva; gerais; helena antipoff; helena de; horizonte; minas; new; psychology; russia; school; science; work cache: transversal-15065.pdf plain text: transversal-15065.txt item: #88 of 172 id: transversal-15066 author: Benitez Herrera, Sandra; Figueiró Spinelli, Patrícia title: Girls of Today and Women from the Past: When the History of Female Scientists is Used to Engage Girls with Science date: 2019-06-30 words: 6327 flesch: 55 summary: The lack of references of female scientists and philosophers in textbooks, the difficulty for girls to meet actual scientists and mentors that they can identify with, the absence of women as important characters to society in memory spaces like museums, and the long- standing biases and gender stereotypes socially constructed that surface the science careers steers girls away from professions that will have to deal with logical reasoning. The talk was fully elaborated by the participant girls and the idea for the theme came after a meeting where students became aware of the very few names of female scientists they, and their colleagues back at school, actually knew of. keywords: education; girls; history; idea; intensity; past; project; sandra; science; scientists; students; women cache: transversal-15066.pdf plain text: transversal-15066.txt item: #89 of 172 id: transversal-15069 author: Celi, Luciano title: Peaks and Cliffs: An Example of the Power of Analogy Across Disciplines date: 2019-06-30 words: 6217 flesch: 59 summary: population N is the only variable, while the spruces’ population S is introduced as an assigned parameter. This contribution was a part of the speech Spruce budworm and oil price: a biophysical analogy held in the Annual Conference of the International Society for BioPhysical Economics, Developing Economics for a resource constrained world, Wells College, Aurora, NY, USA, June 2018, 13-17th. keywords: analogy; caterpillars; celi; energy; equilibrium; eroi; example; oil; peaks; picture; population; power; price; value cache: transversal-15069.pdf plain text: transversal-15069.txt item: #90 of 172 id: transversal-34527 author: Condé, Mauro L. title: The Language of the Scientific Revolution:: A Linguistic Thesis on the Origins of the Modern Science date: 2019-12-27 words: 10526 flesch: 47 summary: The Language of the Scientific Revolution: A Linguistic Thesis on the Origins of the Modern Science Mauro L. Condé 54 more exponentially one saw the creation of new language games that gradually allowed for the development of institutions and theories necessary for the construction of modern science. Finally, new language games were constituted by sponsoring the new social orders – which reciprocally demanded new techniques – that would virtually form modern society. keywords: knowledge; kuhn; language; linguistic; modern; revolution; science; scientific; shapin; social; thesis cache: transversal-34527.pdf plain text: transversal-34527.txt item: #91 of 172 id: transversal-34724 author: Chen, Bohang title: Revisiting the Logical Empiricist Criticisms of Vitalism date: 2019-12-27 words: 9614 flesch: 46 summary: Logical empiricists rejected the concept of the entelechy (vitalism), because vital laws confirmed by biological phenomena were unavailable; in contrast, they accepted the concept of the atom (materialism), since it constituted physical laws and was therefore associated with verifiable results in modern physics. In the history of science, indeed, one significant moment for vitalism was the early twentieth century, when logical empiricists attacked the vitalism of Hans Driesch and contributed to its final overthrow. keywords: atom; biology; carnap; concept; driesch; empiricists; frank; laws; materialism; philosophy; physicalism; physics; science; vitalism cache: transversal-34724.pdf plain text: transversal-34724.txt item: #92 of 172 id: transversal-34812 author: Biacino, Loredana title: Contribution of Italian Mathematicians to Real Analysis in the last Decades of Nineteenth Century date: 2019-12-27 words: 14160 flesch: 60 summary: Such functions perhaps suggested him that a function is pointwise discontinuous if and only if its discontinuities form a set that can be enclosed in infinitely many intervals whose total length could be made arbitrarily small. Keywords: Integrable functions in Riemann’s sense; Nowhere dense subsets; Outer content; Peano-Jordan measure; Reduction of double integrals; Term by term integration Received: 03 September 2019. keywords: analysis; arzelà; biacino; century; contribution; decades; definition; derivative; example; f(x; finite; function; genocchi; integrable; interval; limit; mathematicians; peano; point; sequence; set; theorem cache: transversal-34812.pdf plain text: transversal-34812.txt item: #93 of 172 id: transversal-34816 author: Matteoli, Giorgio title: Galileo, Plato and the Scientific Revolution date: 2019-12-27 words: 8966 flesch: 55 summary: According to Cassirer, in fact, the historical figure that stands almost as a prism at the beginning of modernity, conveying all the many philosophical and scientific tendencies of the previous epochs in the bright beam of modern science is Galileo Galilei: “Had Galileo died as a child the evolution of modern thought would have been retarded for decades and would almost certainly have differed in many fundamental aspects” (Cassirer 1942a, 5). Galileo Galilei: A New Science and a New Spirit. keywords: cassirer; concept; ernst; galilean; galileo; historiography; history; knowledge; koyré; new; origins; philosophy; platonism; platonism thesis; revolution; science; thesis cache: transversal-34816.pdf plain text: transversal-34816.txt item: #94 of 172 id: transversal-34842 author: Rocha, Gustavo title: Benjamin Franklin and his Natural Philosophy date: 2019-12-27 words: 2220 flesch: 51 summary: As Moura argues in his book, Benjamin Franklin scholarship until the mid-1940s had not been dedicated to studying his scientific achievements beyond the myth of his famous kite experiment. I. Bernard Cohen (1914-2003), the first scholar to receive a Ph.D. in history of science in the United States, changed the state of Franklin scholarship when he made his debut as an author with Benjamin Franklin’s Experiments (1941), the first scholarly annotated edition of Franklin’s writings on electricity. keywords: benjamin; electricity; franklin; letter; moura; science cache: transversal-34842.pdf plain text: transversal-34842.txt item: #95 of 172 id: transversal-34844 author: Condé, Mauro L. title: Historiography of Science and History of Science date: 2019-12-27 words: 469 flesch: 51 summary: These issues published during this short period have encouraged us to plan new special dossiers – such as the next one on the historiography of physics – and to edit and publish articles and book reviews we continuously receive for publication in other sections of the journal. As readers can see, while our journal’s focus is on promoting reflections on the historiography of science, we have also published articles on the history of science in almost equal proportion. keywords: historiography; science cache: transversal-34844.pdf plain text: transversal-34844.txt item: #96 of 172 id: transversal-34845 author: Mantovani, Roberto title: Before Foucault: The Proofs of the Earth’s Rotation date: 2019-12-27 words: 7191 flesch: 58 summary: 20 After Reich, many other experiments were performed, of little importance, focussed mainly on the study of falling bodies towards the south. After Galileo, the cannon shots towards the zenith and the experiments on falling objects were considered reliable evidence. keywords: bodies; century; deflection; des; deviation; earth; experiment; fall; foucault; galileo; gauss; laplace; motion; newton; objects; proofs; rotation cache: transversal-34845.pdf plain text: transversal-34845.txt item: #97 of 172 id: transversal-34880 author: Condé, Mauro L. title: Historiography of Science in Pandemic Times date: 2020-06-30 words: 869 flesch: 50 summary: It seems, therefore, that the growing trend of science denialism needs to immediately review its positions, because it is precisely through science, to a large extent, that the 1 Mauro L. Condé [Orcid: 0000-0003-4156-2926] is a Professor in the Department of History at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). And I believe that history and philosophy of science as well as science education have an essential critical role in this process. keywords: denialism; science cache: transversal-34880.pdf plain text: transversal-34880.txt item: #98 of 172 id: transversal-34881 author: Gurgel, Ivã; Hartz , Thiago title: Guest Editors’ Introduction date: 2020-06-30 words: 1447 flesch: 48 summary: We expect that this special issue will interest historians of physics, and also historians of other sciences, researchers working on the contextual approaches to science education, and historically-minded physicists. In the article The Writing of the History of Science from the Notion of Scientific Field, Ivã Gurgel and Graciella Watanabe begin presenting some traditional debates in the historiography and epistemology of science – such as the internalism-externalism and rationalism-relativism oppositions – in order to discuss the relationship between knowledge and context. keywords: article; historians; history; philosophy; physics; science cache: transversal-34881.pdf plain text: transversal-34881.txt item: #99 of 172 id: transversal-34889 author: Ferreira, Ciro; Silva, Cibelle title: The Roles of Mathematics in the History of Science: The Mathematization Thesis date: 2020-06-30 words: 11283 flesch: 42 summary: (Dijksterhuis 1990, 124) With the development of mathematical sciences, the relation between mathematics and nature resurges, according to Dijksterhuis, as a continuity of the medieval problem of universals, which questioned the connection between idea and physical reality. In this scenario, one can ask whether classical mathematical sciences were influenced by Baconian experiments. keywords: burtt; development; dijksterhuis; galileo; history; husserl; koyré; kuhn; mathematics; mathematization; mathematization thesis; nature; new; revolution; roles; science; world cache: transversal-34889.pdf plain text: transversal-34889.txt item: #100 of 172 id: transversal-34890 author: Freitas, Fábio; Freire Jr., Olival; Faria, Iolanda title: Power Relations in Science: The Bohr and Wheeler-Everett Dialogue on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics date: 2020-06-30 words: 9629 flesch: 48 summary: An analysis of power relations in science in situations of scientific controversy suggests the use of Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of scientific field. Coincidentally, one of the first uses of the notion of scientific field in the analysis of science discussed events closely related to our theme: keywords: bohr; bourdieu; capital; everett; field; foundations; freire; interpretation; mechanics; physics; power; quantum; science; strategy; wheeler cache: transversal-34890.pdf plain text: transversal-34890.txt item: #101 of 172 id: transversal-34891 author: Gurgel, Ivã; Watanabe, Graciella title: The Writing of the History of Science from the Notion of Scientific Field date: 2020-06-30 words: 11161 flesch: 50 summary: Different sciences, practiced at different times, have a variety of degrees of autonomy. By analyzing them in a quite broad manner, one verifies a marked presence of the cultural studies, and these authors can be grouped into what has come to be known as science studies. keywords: agents; bachelard; bourdieu; epistemology; field; history; knowledge; practice; process; reason; science; social; time; work; writing cache: transversal-34891.pdf plain text: transversal-34891.txt item: #102 of 172 id: transversal-34892 author: Waldschlagel, Matt title: The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence as a Case Study for the Historiography of Physics date: 2020-06-30 words: 7593 flesch: 52 summary: Henceforth, despite the efforts made to conceptually uncouple substantivalism from absolute space and absolute time, I adopt the convention of conflating the concepts as did Clarke and Leibniz. Samuel Clarke, a disciple of Isaac Newton, engaged in a dispute over Newton’s commitment to absolute space and absolute time with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who criticized Newton’s views and advanced a rival account. keywords: clarke; correspondence; historiography; history; leibniz; newton; order; philosophy; physics; science; space; time cache: transversal-34892.pdf plain text: transversal-34892.txt item: #103 of 172 id: transversal-35040 author: Laranjeiras, Cássio ; Lucena , Jojomar ; Chiappin, José title: Boltzmann and the Heuristics of Representation in Statistical Mechanics date: 2020-06-30 words: 12524 flesch: 47 summary: (2) PII Space: the space where the states are divided according to different probabilistic weights, given by the Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution and represented by what Boltzmann called Holode (Gibbs’ canonical ensemble.) Starting with the same considerations Maxwell made in “On the Dynamical Theory of Gases” (Maxwell 1965), Boltzmann extended the equilibrium distribution to Maxwell’s molecular speeds in a monatomic gas, addressing the case when a field of external forces is present, such as the gravitational field (Maxwell – Boltzmann Distribution) (Boltzmann 1868). keywords: boltzmann; distribution; entropy; equilibrium; heuristics; kinetic; law; maxwell; mechanics; paper; probability; program; representation; system; theory; thermodynamics; time; work cache: transversal-35040.pdf plain text: transversal-35040.txt item: #104 of 172 id: transversal-35041 author: Simões, Eduardo title: Wittgenstein: Physics and Philosophy date: 2020-06-30 words: 9745 flesch: 53 summary: A doubt that still resides in the collective imagination of Wittgenstein scholars is about what would be the “object” of the Tractatus. Margutti Pinto, P. R. Iniciação ao Silêncio: Análise do Tractatus de Wittgenstein. keywords: hertz; material; mechanics; objects; physics; system; theory; tlp; tractatus; wittgenstein; world cache: transversal-35041.pdf plain text: transversal-35041.txt item: #105 of 172 id: transversal-35042 author: Videira, Antonio ; Gurgel, Ivã; Tavares, Heráclio title: Antonio Augusto Passos Videira date: 2020-06-30 words: 10942 flesch: 60 summary: In part, my curiosity about the history of Brazilian science, or the development of science in Brazil, is explained through my personal circumstance. The students of sciences should be encouraged to attend seminars, courses and congresses in history, philosophy and sociology of science. keywords: antonio; augusto; boltzmann; brazil; history; passos; philosophy; physics; science; scientists; time; videira cache: transversal-35042.pdf plain text: transversal-35042.txt item: #106 of 172 id: transversal-35043 author: Machado, Hallhane title: Science in History: Why Ernest Coumet [did not] Free us from Alexandre Koyré’s Heritage date: 2020-06-30 words: 5577 flesch: 61 summary: Vérité Scientifique et Vérité Philosophique dans l’Oeuvre d’Alexandre Koyré. “La Révolution Scientifique, les Révolutions et l’Histoire des Sciences: Comment Ernest Coumet nous a Libérés de l’Héritage d’Alexandre Koyré”. keywords: alexandre; coumet; dilthey; history; koyré; revolution; science; work cache: transversal-35043.pdf plain text: transversal-35043.txt item: #107 of 172 id: transversal-35044 author: Souto, Caio title: Considerations about the Origins of French Style in History of Sciences date: 2020-06-30 words: 8639 flesch: 57 summary: And Canguilhem will one day try to apply, in the domain that was that of Comte and Claude Bernard (that of biological sciences), tools gathered from Bachelardian epistemology. This paper aims to reconstruct some steps of the emergence and consolidation of the so- called French style in the history of sciences, from the perspective of Georges Canguilhem, one of its main exponents. keywords: bachelard; bernard; canguilhem; claude; comte; epistemology; georges; history; method; paris; sciences; style; work cache: transversal-35044.pdf plain text: transversal-35044.txt item: #108 of 172 id: transversal-35045 author: Ávila, Gabriel title: Carlos Alvarez Maia (1945-2019): A Present Historian date: 2020-06-30 words: 2667 flesch: 53 summary: The conditions for doing these activities in these fields of research improved a little in Brazil in the early 1980s and Professor Carlos Maia was present at that time. Professor Carlos Alvarez Maia was a master for my generation of historians of science. keywords: brazil; carlos; historians; history; maia; science; university cache: transversal-35045.pdf plain text: transversal-35045.txt item: #109 of 172 id: transversal-35046 author: Condé, Mauro L. title: Pandemic: Science as a Light at the End of the Tunnel date: 2020-12-19 words: 541 flesch: 60 summary: We have all been affected in different ways by the pandemic and the difficulties of scientific production have not been immune to this process. We hope that the rest of the world will be as lucky and get immunization as soon as possible, even though we know that the future comes unequally distributed at different times and in different places. keywords: science cache: transversal-35046.pdf plain text: transversal-35046.txt item: #110 of 172 id: transversal-35119 author: Biacino, Loredana title: Development of the Theory of the Functions of Real Variables in the First Decades of the Twentieth Century date: 2020-12-19 words: 22519 flesch: 61 summary: Since every measurable function a.e. coincides with a Baire function it follows by the previous Fréchet theorem that every real measurable function of real variable is the a.e. limit of a sequence of continuous functions (Taylor Dugac 1981, 150 and following, where two proofs by Lebesgue are given). In order to obtain the proof of the fundamental theorem, Vitali establishes some partial results that one can find also in the Leçons: for example he proves that if a function is absolutely continuous then it is of bounded variation, (toute intégrale indéfinie est à variation bornée, in the Leçons) and also that it is not true the converse of the preceding proposition, that is there are continuous functions of bounded variation that are not absolutely continuous like the Cantor function (the (x) function of the Leçons): indeed it is continuous and not decreasing, therefore it is a function of bounded variation, but for every >0 there exists a set of intervals whose union contains the Cantor set such that the sum of all the intervals is less than : The increment of the function in it is equal to 1 and therefore the Cantor function is not absolutely continuous. keywords: biacino; century; class; decades; derivative; development; finite; following; function; function f(x; integral; lebesgue; measurable; measure; number; paper; points; proof; proves; set; set function; summable; theorem; theory; tonelli; variables; variation; vitali; vol cache: transversal-35119.pdf plain text: transversal-35119.txt item: #111 of 172 id: transversal-35120 author: Lima, Nathan; Rosa, Gabriela ; Bento, Miguel title: Translations, Betrayals and Controversies in the Articulation of the Uncertainty Principle: Potentialities and Challenges of a Symmetrical History of Physics date: 2020-12-19 words: 10915 flesch: 49 summary: In 1925, Werner Heisenberg attended one of Schrodinger’s lectures in Munich (Heisenberg 1983b), when he presented his undulatory interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. About Heisenberg Uncertainty Relation. keywords: articulation; betrayals; challenges; heisenberg; history; interpretation; latour; mechanics; physics; potentialities; principle; quantum; relation; science; time; uncertainty; uncertainty principle cache: transversal-35120.pdf plain text: transversal-35120.txt item: #112 of 172 id: transversal-35121 author: Lira, Larissa title: Pierre Monbeig and the Formation of Geography in Brazil (1925-1957): Geohistory of Knowledge, Intellectual History and the Insertion of Brazilian Geography into the World-Science date: 2020-12-19 words: 11308 flesch: 47 summary: The institutionalisation of French geography began to gain impulse after France’s defeat in the Franco- Prussian war in 1870, as the failure of the French, and the German soldiers' knowledge of geography became apparent. The intriguing thing about Daniel Loi’s analysis is that the most recurrent causal structures in the classical works of geographers produced between 1900 and 1910 were those organized around linear linkages, which evoke a theoretical construction that is predominantly historical and ecological, based on linguistic and temporal linearity, revealing a “diachronic tendency of French geography” (own translation) (Loi 1982, 19) and which, as a rule, began with the consideration of natural factors. keywords: blache; brazil; brazilian; formation; france; french; geography; geohistory; history; intellectual; knowledge; monbeig; paulo; pierre monbeig; science; são; vidal; world cache: transversal-35121.pdf plain text: transversal-35121.txt item: #113 of 172 id: transversal-35123 author: Silva Neto, Victo title: The Emerging Research Field of Sustainability Transitions: An Evolutionist Perspective on Scientific Advance date: 2020-12-19 words: 9083 flesch: 45 summary: To conclude, if we follow this lead, that scientific fields of inquiry can form under different contexts, from within other fields, more or less influenced by external events (such as politics), mainly due to social praxis associated with its scientific grammar, does the notion of a well-behaved scientific cycle (normal science – paradigm failure – paradigm contestation – scientific revolution) turns to dust? There is also evidence that this process was influenced by scientific fields that are already established and with their own traditions and language, strengthening the hypothesis that scientific progress, in this case, appears to be a process of speciation. keywords: 2012; change; concepts; field; innovation; language; new; perspective; policy; research; research field; set; studies; sustainability; sustainability transitions; transitions cache: transversal-35123.pdf plain text: transversal-35123.txt item: #114 of 172 id: transversal-35125 author: Rizzo, Marcelo title: A Conceptual History of Neoliberalism date: 2020-12-19 words: 2154 flesch: 32 summary: Beginning with the Socialist Calculation Debate of the 1920s and 1930s as a defining moment, when the pressures of democracy with the enfranchisement of new groups of people and the perceived failures of liberalism to create and distribute wealth makes Mises reconceptualize the idea of sovereignity by “shifting it from the political to the economic realm” where “markets simply manage to express the popular will more articulately and meaningfully than do mere elections” (OLSEN, 2019, 44), making the consumer a spearhead of politics and finishing with the adoption of free market reforms inspired by the notion of the consumer by Danish social-democrats in the last decades of the twentieth century, this book never takes neoliberalism as a progression of the ideals of a diminute sect of economists that seduced its contemporary peers. As a koselleckian project, Olsen does not take the notion developed by Mises in the first decades of the last century and retraces its steps to our contemporary world without modification, but embeds it in a world where “economic theories, political ideologies, and social-political programs […] all drew on distinct consumer figures” (OLSEN, 2019, 63). keywords: author; book; consumer; history; neoliberalism; olsen cache: transversal-35125.pdf plain text: transversal-35125.txt item: #115 of 172 id: transversal-35126 author: Abrahão, Luiz title: “My Work is My Hobby”: An Obituary of Brazilian Philosopher Anna Carolina Krebs Pereira Regner (1947-2020) date: 2020-12-19 words: 3235 flesch: 59 summary: I met Prof. Anna Regner in person around 2004. Last but not least, Regner promoted, both as organizer as well as coordinator, a number of scientific events, resulting in important publications, such as A filosofia e a ciência redesenham horizontes (Anna Carolina Regner e Luiz Rohden. keywords: anna; carolina; feyerabend; krebs; pereira; philosophy; regner; science cache: transversal-35126.pdf plain text: transversal-35126.txt item: #116 of 172 id: transversal-35127 author: Condé, Mauro title: Throwing Away the Ladder of Tradition After We Have Climbed up It: Or Must We Imagine Wittgenstein’s Philosophy for Its Own Sake? date: 2021-06-17 words: 652 flesch: 57 summary: The 100th anniversary of the publication of Wittgenstein’s first book, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, was our inspiration for the proposal of this special issue. However, most of the articles presented here do not deal specifically with the first philosophy of the Austrian philosopher but mainly with the later Wittgenstein’s work and its possibilities to analyze sciences. keywords: philosophy; wittgenstein cache: transversal-35127.pdf plain text: transversal-35127.txt item: #117 of 172 id: transversal-35129 author: Djordjevic, Charles title: Getting Emotional: Wittgenstein, van Fraassen, and Making Sense of Revolution date: 2021-06-17 words: 10464 flesch: 61 summary: Third, according to van Fraassen, one cause of adopting revolutionary beliefs is a crisis in the research program. Turning to how Wittgenstein can help van Fraassen, recall that one key lacuna in van Fraassen’s account of emotions and their epistemic role is how, precisely, they can trigger a transformation of the credence we assign to revolutionary beliefs. keywords: account; belief; believe; doubt; emotions; press; research; revolutionary; sense; van fraassen; wittgenstein cache: transversal-35129.pdf plain text: transversal-35129.txt item: #118 of 172 id: transversal-35130 author: Donat, Mirian title: The Epistemology of Psychology from a Perspective of Wittgenstein’s Grammatical Analysis date: 2021-06-17 words: 7499 flesch: 43 summary: Since psychological language is deeply rooted in human practices and experiences in the world, a psychological investigation needs to consider the totality of human language, experience and action in the flow of life. One of the misconceptions of psychology, according to Wittgenstein, is precisely to lose sight of this aspect of psychological language, trying to treat the phenomenon in an isolated and one- sided way. keywords: behavior; human; language; meaning; person; perspective; psychology; wittgenstein cache: transversal-35130.pdf plain text: transversal-35130.txt item: #119 of 172 id: transversal-35131 author: Gottschalk, Cristiane title: Paradigm and Objectivity in the Sciences: Pedagogical Repercussions from a Wittgensteinian Perspective date: 2021-06-17 words: 10492 flesch: 49 summary: Mainly in the studies of empirical sciences, the referential use of language manifests itself in a hegemonic way, due to the fact that their primary purpose is to describe the facts of the world, seeking explanations for the phenomena investigated through the observation and experimentation of empirical objects. It is not a description of a metre, but a rule we learn to follow in order to apply this word in measuring empirical objects. keywords: ball; concept; example; language; meaning; object; paradigm; perspective; rules; sciences; use; wittgenstein; word cache: transversal-35131.pdf plain text: transversal-35131.txt item: #120 of 172 id: transversal-35132 author: Simões, Eduardo title: Scientific Representation, Causality and Induction in L. Wittgenstein’s Tractatus date: 2021-06-17 words: 7956 flesch: 51 summary: The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the Wittgenstein Tractatus deals with themes related to the laws of nature, as well as with the metatheoretical principles of science. Introduction On Wittgenstein Tractatus, starting with aphorism 6.3, we find comments about the natural sciences. keywords: causality; law; propositions; representation; science; space; system; tlp; tractatus; wittgenstein; world cache: transversal-35132.pdf plain text: transversal-35132.txt item: #121 of 172 id: transversal-35133 author: Oliveira, Wagner title: Kuhn and Wittgenstein: The Paradigm Priority Problem, Relativism and Incommensurability date: 2021-06-17 words: 11935 flesch: 45 summary: Although it is a highly determined activity, normal science does not lack the determination of rules, which is Kuhn and Wittgenstein: The Paradigm Priority Problem, Relativism and Incommensurability Wagner Teles de Oliveira 3 not to say that scientific practices can take place without guidance. Kuhn and Wittgenstein, each in their own way, bring down both the idea of priority of the facts in relation to the beliefs whose evidence they would determine and the idea that the truth about the world, which emerges from scientific practices, would be an approximation of the truth and, as such, independent of mind and culture. keywords: 1970; community; incommensurability; kuhn; paradigm; question; relativism; rules; science; scientific; wittgenstein cache: transversal-35133.pdf plain text: transversal-35133.txt item: #122 of 172 id: transversal-35134 author: Condé, Mauro title: Science and its Grammar: Writing the History of Science through the Lens of the later Wittgenstein date: 2021-06-17 words: 11471 flesch: 50 summary: We can establish approximations, comparisons, confrontations, etc., with other historical grammars or forms of life through the grammar of history. From our historical grammar, we thus find a possibility of understanding other historical grammar. keywords: games; grammar; history; language; later; rules; science; understanding; wittgenstein; writing cache: transversal-35134.pdf plain text: transversal-35134.txt item: #123 of 172 id: transversal-35135 author: Barra, Eduardo; Calazans, Veronica; Condé, Mauro L. title: Eduardo Salles de O. Barra date: 2021-06-17 words: 7355 flesch: 55 summary: This agitation led to the proposal to create the PROF-FILO – a professional master’s in philosophy program in the following 2014 edition of the National Meeting of Philosophy in Campos do Jordão, SP, when the second edition of the ANPOF-High School also took place. It was a subject that fits very well with the tradition of the history of philosophy studies at the Philosophy Department of the University of São Paulo (USP). keywords: barra; eduardo; education; history; master; paraná; philosophy; salles; school; science; studies; teaching; university cache: transversal-35135.pdf plain text: transversal-35135.txt item: #124 of 172 id: transversal-35136 author: Nogueira, Fernanda Schiavo title: The Rehabilitation of the Uses of Relativism date: 2021-06-17 words: 3905 flesch: 39 summary: Perhaps the most original point of Relativism in the Philosophy of Science resides in its refusal of the traditional forms of conceptualisation employed to characterise relativism as “a doctrine concerning the epistemic status of beliefs” (Kusch 2020, 4). In Relativism in the Philosophy of Science, after delimiting the general peculiarities of relativism, Kusch traces the most frequent ideas present in the works classified as relativists. keywords: book; knowledge; kuhn; kusch; programme; relativism; science; scientist cache: transversal-35136.pdf plain text: transversal-35136.txt item: #125 of 172 id: transversal-35345 author: Delaporte, François title: The Birth of the Clinic and the Sources of Archaeological History date: 2018-06-10 words: 3928 flesch: 62 summary: Knowledge and belief; the scientific form of knowledge and the religious contents of representation; or the transition from the pre-scientific to scientific, the constitution of a rational way of knowing on the basis of traditional experience; the appearance, in the midst of a history of ideas and beliefs, of a type of history suitable to scientific knowledge; the origin and threshold of rationality – it is under this form, through positivism […] that the question of the Enlightenment was brought into France […] By identifying the positive stage with a definitive state of the human mind, the disciples of Positivism have ceased to be interested in history. keywords: bachelard; canguilhem; foucault; history; koyré; paris cache: transversal-35345.pdf plain text: transversal-35345.txt item: #126 of 172 id: transversal-37632 author: Santos Almeida, Tiago title: Historicity, Historiography, and Hope: The Moral Economy of Health date: 2021-12-25 words: 5966 flesch: 44 summary: Collective Health students should be critically informed about previous models of health care system, in order to exercise constant vigilance towards their own practices, and Collective Health technologies should be intersubjective, patient-empowered, and oriented not to the past (restauration of the old normality, prior to the disease) but to the future (creation of new normativities). Collective Health technologies should be intersubjective, patient-empowered, and oriented not to the past (restauration of the old normality) but to the future (creation of new normativities). keywords: almeida; canguilhem; collective; gonçalves; health; historical; historicity; historiography; history; mendes; normal; santos; saúde; science; social cache: transversal-37632.pdf plain text: transversal-37632.txt item: #127 of 172 id: transversal-37633 author: Becerra Batán, Marcela Renée title: Between Reception and Reflection: Notes for a Current Epistemological Evaluation around Whiggism and Presentism in Guillermo Boido’s Historiographical Proposal date: 2021-12-25 words: 6522 flesch: 49 summary: Selección de Trabajos de las Jornadas, and then the Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia Journal,9 as well as the continuity of these tasks and lines of research with Luis Salvatico and Hernán Severgnini;10 iv) the “Asociación de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia del Cono Sur” (AFHIC), with its meetings since 1998 and its publications: Asociación de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia del Cono Sur (selection of works from the meetings) and Volúmenes Temáticos;11 v) the “Centro de Estudios de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia” (CEFHIC, National University of – UNQ) since 2016, directed by Pablo Lorenzano, with the edition of the journal Metatheoria. Sobre la revista | Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia – https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/afjor/about 10See: https://ffyh.unc.edu.ar/proyectos-de-investigacion/proyectos/areas/filosofia/ 11See: http://www.afhic.com/es/ 12See: CEFHIC | Centro de Estudios de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia – Universidad Nacional de Quilmes http://cefhic.web.unq.edu.ar 13See: UNTREF - http://www.untref.edu.ar/posgrado/doctorado-en-epistemologia-e-historia-de-la- ciencia keywords: boido; ciencia; de la; evaluation; guillermo; historia; historiography; history; journal; past; presentism; science; transversal; whiggism cache: transversal-37633.pdf plain text: transversal-37633.txt item: #128 of 172 id: transversal-37634 author: Martínez, María Laura title: The Early Days of the History of Science in Uruguay: Its First Courses and Practitioners date: 2021-12-25 words: 9030 flesch: 49 summary: El Instituto de Historia y Filosofía de la Ciencia de la Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Keywords: History of Science in Uruguay; First Half of the Twentieth Century; School of Humanities and Sciences; Eduardo García de Zúñiga; Paul Schurmann; Desiderio Papp. keywords: ciencias de; courses; de humanidades; de la; facultad de; fhc; historia; history; international; journal; mieli; papp; schurmann; science; uruguay cache: transversal-37634.pdf plain text: transversal-37634.txt item: #129 of 172 id: transversal-37635 author: Martini, María de los Ángeles title: Figural Co-Production: Unexpected Receptions of the History of Science date: 2021-12-25 words: 9156 flesch: 44 summary: The judge, therefore, embodies the communitarian epistemology, and with it, its ethical and political commitments: “To adopt this posture implies that the tribunal must abandon the idea that the testimony constitutes a sheer document that remits to the past,” she states, only to come back to Tozzi Thompson, whose words she once again appropriates: This communal and social approach has three valuable consequences for the subject of the nature and role of witness testimony. First, it frees witness testimony from the idea that it is essentially a transmission without interpretation (and therefore distortion) of a direct experience. keywords: historiography; history; knowledge; kusch; past; production; receptions; science; shapin; social; testimony; tozzi cache: transversal-37635.pdf plain text: transversal-37635.txt item: #130 of 172 id: transversal-37636 author: Queijo Olano, Juan A. title: Cernuschi vs. Papp: The Uruguayan Dispute over the History of Science date: 2021-12-25 words: 8236 flesch: 52 summary: As the FHS Council was proceeding to study the applicants’ files, on March 2, 1951, Professor Cernuschi sent a note strongly denouncing Desiderio Papp, making two accusations against him: firstly, of having lied in his CV when Papp held a post at the University of Tucumán, in 1946, where he stated that he had been a professor at the University of Vienna, which was later checked and found to be untrue (FHS Archive 1951c). This paper aims to revisit the intellectual tension in the River Plate region surrounding a dispute between the Hungarian philosopher Desiderio Papp and the Argentine-Uruguayan physicist Félix Cernuschi when they were contenders for the Chair of Scientific Thought at the School of Humanities and Sciences of the Universidad de la República in Uruguay. keywords: archives; cernuschi; dispute; history; humanities; journal; papp; philosophy; physics; school; science; university; uruguayan cache: transversal-37636.pdf plain text: transversal-37636.txt item: #131 of 172 id: transversal-37637 author: Salomon, Marlon title: Some Remarks on the History of the Introduction of Alexandre Koyré in Brazil date: 2021-12-25 words: 8034 flesch: 51 summary: Barros da Motta held a degree in philosophy (1970) from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Cabral Filho held a degree in history (1977) from the Fluminense Federal University. In the eyes of the Rio de Janeiro intellectuals, the independence of history from philosophy that Motoyama clamored for would make it impossible to understand the very project of figures like Koyré. keywords: alexandre; alexandre koyré; brazil; canguilhem; historiography; history; international; introduction; janeiro; koyré; motoyama; paulo; rio; science; são cache: transversal-37637.pdf plain text: transversal-37637.txt item: #132 of 172 id: transversal-37638 author: Vasconcelos, Eduardo Henrique Barbosa de title: On the Writing of History of Science in Brazil in the Second Half of the 20th Century: What is inside and outside date: 2021-12-25 words: 8884 flesch: 57 summary: In the first part, we present a survey of authors and their works that throughout the second half of the 20th century, developed significant references for the history of science in Brazil, establishing and consolidating this field of studies in the country, with an exacerbated emphasis on the historical aspects that occurred in Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. He was a doctor in medicine at Cambridge University (sic), in the United States, where he practiced for some time, and approved by the faculty of Rio de Janeiro on his return to Brazil, he settled in his native province keywords: book; brazil; ceará; century; de janeiro; eduardo; half; henrique; historiography; history; janeiro; museum; paulo; province; rio; rio de; science; são; vasconcelos cache: transversal-37638.pdf plain text: transversal-37638.txt item: #133 of 172 id: transversal-37639 author: Vieira, Andrea Mara Ribeiro da Silva title: The Place of History in the History of Science: Notes for Reflections in the Brazilian Context date: 2021-12-25 words: 11422 flesch: 45 summary: Under the tutorship of Professor José Carlos Reis, he did a post- doc at the Federal University of Minas Gerais – UFMG (2008) in the area of Theory and Historiography of History, thus sealing his commitment to history. Maia also worked as a researcher in history of science, astronomy, and nuclear astrophysics at the National Observatory, at CNPQ’s Research Center for History of Science, and also at the MAST – Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences and at the State Secretariat of Science and Technology – SETEC. keywords: brazilian; context; historians; historical; historiography; history; history departments; international; journal; maia; place; research; ribeiro; science; science history; silva; vieira cache: transversal-37639.pdf plain text: transversal-37639.txt item: #134 of 172 id: transversal-37640 author: Bardi, Alberto title: Hybrid Knowledge and the Historiography of Science: Rethinking the History of Astronomy between Second-Century CE Alexandria, Ninth-Century Baghdad, and Fourteenth-Century Constantinople date: 2021-12-25 words: 7861 flesch: 52 summary: In his Great Introduction to Astrology, Book One, Chapter Five sets out ten points of criticism against astrology, which Abū Maʿšar carefully refutes in order to legitimate astrology as a science.12 Among these criticisms and refutations, the third is especially important for the current study, and it starts as follows: At a general level, ninth-century Baghdad and fourteenth-century Constantinople saw the formation of factions who considered astrology and monotheistic faith to be incommensurable, by labeling astrology a “foreign science,” thus potentially damaging the faith of the receiving culture: embracing astrology would have meant accepting determinism and the denial of free will, a position which would have been at odds with the teachings of Islamic and Christian faith. keywords: abū; almagest; astrology; astronomy; century; constantinople; historiography; history; hybrid; journal; knowledge; maʿšar; proofs; ptolemy; science; tables cache: transversal-37640.pdf plain text: transversal-37640.txt item: #135 of 172 id: transversal-37641 author: Magalhães , Gildo title: Shozo Motoyama (1940-2021): A Life in the History of Science and Technology date: 2021-12-25 words: 1989 flesch: 45 summary: Even the scientist is no exception to the rule… the laymen are not to blame for this state of things… History of science acquires within 1 Gildo Magalhães is a Full Professor in the Department of History – Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences, Director of the Center for the History of Science, University of São Paulo, Member of the Center of Philosophy of Science, University of Lisbon. He became a member of the São Paulo Academy of History in 2004, and also of the Historical and Geographical Institute of São Paulo in 2005. keywords: history; motoyama; paulo; science; shozo; são; uma cache: transversal-37641.pdf plain text: transversal-37641.txt item: #136 of 172 id: transversal-37642 author: Costa, Thiago title: Culture and Knowledge under the Technopoly Regime: Richmond, Sheldon. A Way through the Global Techno-Scientific Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2020 date: 2021-12-25 words: 2261 flesch: 33 summary: For Richmond, favoured and guided by computer technologies, techno-scientific culture has gradually become predominant since World War II. Supported by Karl Popper and Michael Polanyi, Richmond seems to defend a more accessible and more exploratory interaction of subjects with computer technologies. keywords: culture; knowledge; mystique; richmond; subjects; techno cache: transversal-37642.pdf plain text: transversal-37642.txt item: #137 of 172 id: transversal-37643 author: Goulart de Menezes, Luana Paula title: Johannes Kepler: The Order of Things: Osterhage, Wolfgang. Johannes Kepler: The Order of Things. Springer Biographies. Springer International Publishing, 2020 date: 2021-12-25 words: 3279 flesch: 62 summary: Johannes Kepler: The book entitled Johannes Kepler: keywords: author; book; kepler; order; osterhage; science; things; world cache: transversal-37643.pdf plain text: transversal-37643.txt item: #138 of 172 id: transversal-37644 author: Rodrigues Rocha, Gustavo title: A Personal Review: Matthews, Michael. 2021. History, Philosophy and Science Teaching: A Personal Story. Singapore: Springer Nature, 2021 date: 2021-12-25 words: 3706 flesch: 50 summary: As Matthews chronicles his own intellectual and career trajectory, he ends up outlining the history of the research in History and Philosophy of Science and Science Teaching (HPS&ST). In what follows, I endeavor to outline a personal review of Matthews’ book: History, Philosophy and Science Teaching: A Personal Story. keywords: education; history; matthews; philosophy; science; teaching; university cache: transversal-37644.pdf plain text: transversal-37644.txt item: #139 of 172 id: transversal-37646 author: Condé, Mauro L. title: Historiography of Science in South America: Reception, Reflection and Production (Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay) date: 2021-12-25 words: 2082 flesch: 54 summary: In other words, if, throughout the 20th century, Brazilian science was consolidating itself, together with it were the development of conditions to, more than producing sciences, think transversally about this production. Historiographical reflection on science is no different. keywords: brazil; century; historiography; ideas; science cache: transversal-37646.pdf plain text: transversal-37646.txt item: #140 of 172 id: transversal-40119 author: Salomon, Marlon title: Michel Foucault and the Historiography of Science date: 2022-06-19 words: 1618 flesch: 54 summary: This is an open-access journal Special Issue Michel Foucault and the Historiography of Science From the Editor Marlon Salomon1 For some time now, we have wanted to publish a special issue devoted to studying the relations between Michel Foucault and the history of science. keywords: foucault; history; michel; science cache: transversal-40119.pdf plain text: transversal-40119.txt item: #141 of 172 id: transversal-40122 author: Santos Almeida, Tiago title: Dominique Lecourt (February 5th, 1944 – May 1st, 2022) date: 2022-06-19 words: 1271 flesch: 52 summary: Dominique Lecourt Tiago Almeida Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 12 (June) 2022 2 Also, in this preface, Lecourt explains that he aims to clarify for Spanish-speaking readers what, from a distance, might seem a “paradox”, the encounter between the history of sciences and the theoretical concerns of the “Marxist-Leninist philosophers grouped around Louis Althusser”. Following that first book, Lecourt published other important works on French epistemology and historiography of science, notably: Bachelard, Épistémologie, Textes Choisis (1971), Pour une Critique de l'Épistémologie. keywords: canguilhem; lecourt; science cache: transversal-40122.pdf plain text: transversal-40122.txt item: #142 of 172 id: transversal-40173 author: Martínez, María Laura title: Number and Things: Foucauldian Contributions to the Work of Ian Hacking date: 2022-06-19 words: 10950 flesch: 53 summary: [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0011-0472] Abstract: Ian Hacking has repeatedly pointed out the influence that the work of Michel Foucault had early in his work, an influence that came mainly through his reading of Foucault’s Les Mots et les Choses (1966). Keywords: Influence of Michel Foucault in the thinking of Ian Hacking; archeology; genealogy; human sciences; styles of scientific reasoning; historical conditions of possibility for the emergence of scientific concepts and objects. keywords: foucault; hacking; historical; ian; ian hacking; knowledge; language; new; people; probability; things; way; work cache: transversal-40173.pdf plain text: transversal-40173.txt item: #143 of 172 id: transversal-40174 author: Fantin, André; Gurgel, Ivã title: “The Use of Pleasure” of learning: A Foucauldian Perspective on the Role of Scientific Pedagogy in the Historiography of Science date: 2022-06-19 words: 10362 flesch: 43 summary: Among these, there are some already “classic” studies that, following the “tradition” of science studies, generally end up involving case studies of scientific training practices in loci that are very temporally and geographically located (Kaiser 2005b; Olesko 1991; Rudolph 2002; Warwick 2003). Thus, it is a presentist temporal regime that determines the investment of scientific work in the production of these stories and not some preoccupation more eminently derived from the past (although it is debatable how much this is not more common in the more usual historiographical genres: see Chang, 2021). keywords: discipline; foucault; historiography; history; kaiser; learning; pedagogy; perspective; power; practices; role; science; self; warwick; work cache: transversal-40174.pdf plain text: transversal-40174.txt item: #144 of 172 id: transversal-40175 author: Filgueiras, Carlos A. L. title: Essays on the History and Philosophy of Chemistry: Ensaios de História e Filosofia da Química date: 2022-06-19 words: 1846 flesch: 49 summary: Further on, the same author emphasizes that Boyle’s actual contribution to the development of chemistry consisted in 1 Carlos A. L. Filgueiras is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais – UFMG). Chemistry and medicine: blood, longevity and the emergency of modern chemistry; 4. Chemistry and the biography of its materials; 5. keywords: book; century; chemistry; philosophy; science cache: transversal-40175.pdf plain text: transversal-40175.txt item: #145 of 172 id: transversal-40180 author: Rocha, Jorge Alberto title: Foucault and the “Noble Sciences”: From Aufklärung to “Dignity” in Philosophy date: 2022-06-19 words: 9212 flesch: 60 summary: 3 Important texts can be mentioned here, such as “Le grand enfermement” (Foucault 2001, I), “Préface à l’èdition anglaise” (Foucault 2001, I), “Entretien avec Michel Foucault”, (Foucault 1994, III), “Postface” (Foucault 1994, IV), “Le sujet et le pouvoir” (Foucault 1994, IV) “Réponse à une question” (Foucault 2001, I) and “La vie: l'experience et la science” (Foucault 1994 , IV). Well, Michel Foucault also includes himself here, given that he circumvented some strong trends of his time, linked either to a position on Marxism, to Freudians, philosophers, specialists, politicians, theorists, academics or not, or, as another possible classification that he gives us, to “a philosophy of experience, of meaning, of the subject”, as opposed to a philosophy of the concept and rationality (Foucault 1994, IV, 764).25 Everything would have to do with the “reception” in France of the Cartesian Meditations (2006), pronounced by Husserl in 1929 and later published. keywords: aufklärung; et la; foucault; kant; knowledge; la science; michel; michel foucault; paris; philosophy; science cache: transversal-40180.pdf plain text: transversal-40180.txt item: #146 of 172 id: transversal-40181 author: Santos, Débora Bráulio title: Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking date: 2022-06-19 words: 12274 flesch: 44 summary: Thus, appeared general grammar, natural history, the analysis of wealth, sciences of order in the domain of words, beings and needs” (Foucault 2007, 78-79). This is an open-access journal Special Issue Michel Foucault and the Historiography of Science Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking Débora Bráulio Santos1 keywords: archeology; foucault; hacking; heterotopia; history; ian; ideas; knowledge; michel; michel foucault; objects; order; probability; science; space; thought cache: transversal-40181.pdf plain text: transversal-40181.txt item: #147 of 172 id: transversal-40182 author: Quiroga-Villamarín, Daniel R. title: L’État, C’est Moi? Towards an Archaeology of Sovereignty in the Western Episteme(s) date: 2022-06-19 words: 7541 flesch: 53 summary: As Foucault notes, the subject of right may well, at least in some conceptions and analyses, appear as that which limits the exercise of sovereign power. Foucault Contra Foucault: Rereading the “Governmentality” Papers. keywords: field; foucault; international; knowledge; order; punishment; representation; sovereignty; state; things; western cache: transversal-40182.pdf plain text: transversal-40182.txt item: #148 of 172 id: transversal-40183 author: Sager, Malika title: Foucault and Starobinski: A Critical Relationship or The Living Eye vs. “Gazing at Death” date: 2022-06-19 words: 9813 flesch: 56 summary: Finally, we will explain why we read in it the critical relationship, in every sense of the word, that Foucault and Starobinski maintained throughout their lives. Foucault and Starobinski: A Critical Relationship or The Living Eye vs. “Gazing at Death” Malika Sager Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 12 (June) 2022 2 translation is a hybrid text between the first French edition (Foucault 1963) and the second (Foucault 1972). keywords: birth; book; clinic; death; english; foucault; french; historiography; history; ideas; knowledge; living; medicine; relationship; science; starobinski; style cache: transversal-40183.pdf plain text: transversal-40183.txt item: #149 of 172 id: transversal-40184 author: Burganova, Tanzilia A. ; Nugayev, Rinat M. title: Michel Foucault as a Forerunner of the 20th Century Sociology of Knowledge date: 2022-06-19 words: 4619 flesch: 51 summary: In his alluring chef-d’oeuvre, The Birth of the Clinic (Foucault 1994), first published in 1963 as Naissance de la Clinique: Une Archeologie du Regard Medical, the author is Michel Foucault as a Forerunner of the 20th Century Sociology of Knowledge Tanzilia A. Burganova – Rinat M. Nugayev Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 12 (June) 2022 3 even more obsessed by revealing the hidden rules that make possible the emergence and ‘constituting’ of authorized knowledge systems; even the human body itself becomes the locus of diagnoses and expert ratings. In The Order of Things, Foucault punctuates that the actors of modern social science are contrived and invented through knowledge-based practices that individualize their Michel Foucault as a Forerunner of the 20th Century Sociology of Knowledge Tanzilia A. Burganova – Rinat M. Nugayev Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 12 (June) 2022 4 objects in ways that we today take for granted. keywords: century; foucault; knowledge; kuhn; michel; new; power; science; sociology; work cache: transversal-40184.pdf plain text: transversal-40184.txt item: #150 of 172 id: transversal-41774 author: Hoyningen-Huene, Paul; Lacerda Abrahão, Luiz Henrique de ; Condé, Mauro L. title: Interview: Paul Hoyningen-Huene date: 2022-11-28 words: 2828 flesch: 54 summary: As I had had some training in philosophy of science in Munich and had even a philosophy of science chapter in my diploma thesis in physics, one of the Zürich philosophy professors, Hermann Lübbe, hired me as an assistant in 1975. See this excerpt from Berlivet and Löwy: Those who criticized his clinical experiments, Raoult claimed in an interview aired on Radio Classique, on April 17, 2020, were simply not familiar with the teaching of Karl Popper, Thomas Kuhn, and Paul Feyerabend, who had shown that science is never static, and that—consequently—research methods are bound to be outdated sooner or later. keywords: hoyningen; huene; knowledge; kuhn; paul; philosophy; science cache: transversal-41774.pdf plain text: transversal-41774.txt item: #151 of 172 id: transversal-41800 author: Chen, Xianle title: Surpassing Factual Preservation: An Interpretive Approach to the Constructionist Pharmaceutical History date: 2022-11-28 words: 13083 flesch: 28 summary: This is an open-access journal Article Surpassing Factual Preservation: An Interpretive Approach to the Constructionist Pharmaceutical History Xianle Chen1 – https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5905-2102 Abstract: This historiographical paper gains novelty by rebutting the medicine-centered methodology frequently employed in the positivist studies of pharmaceutical history. In doing so, pharmaceutical history is able to fully realize its long-wasted potential as an intellectual source of enlightenment. keywords: approach; berridge; factual; historians; historiography; history xianle; human; international; journal; medical; medicine; opium; past; pharmaceutical history; positivist; science; world cache: transversal-41800.pdf plain text: transversal-41800.txt item: #152 of 172 id: transversal-41802 author: Braunstein, Jean-François title: Labeling, Branding or Reality? The French Invention of “Historical Epistemology” in 1907 date: 2022-11-28 words: 4584 flesch: 52 summary: Keywords: Historical epistemology; Abel Rey; Historiography of Science; Epistemology DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24117/2526-2270.2022.i13.01 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction In recent years there have been plenty of conferences dedicated to historical epistemology. The French Invention of “Historical Epistemology” in 1907 Jean-François Braunstein1 Abstract: The article discusses the creation of the expression and idea of historical epistemology. keywords: canguilhem; epistemology; historical; history; rey; science cache: transversal-41802.pdf plain text: transversal-41802.txt item: #153 of 172 id: transversal-41834 author: Stoffel, Jean-François title: A Persistent Myth: Comparing Geocentrism to Anthropocentrism and how this Vain Illusion Was Shattered by Heliocentrism — Demonstrating the Importance of Scientific Historiography by Way of a Discussion between a Student and one of His Professors date: 2022-11-28 words: 11781 flesch: 65 summary: — No, and this is where it gets complicated because you have to consider the fact that vertical topography is capable of being transformed, under one very specific condi- tion, into… spherical topography! So according to vertical topography, the centre is the bottom and the periph- ery is the top, whereas according to spherical topography the top ceases to be the top to A Persistent Myth: Comparing Geocentrism to Anthropocentrism and how this Vain Illusion Was Shattered by Heliocentrism Jean-François Stoffel Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 13 (December) 2022 18 turn into the centre, and the centre stops being the centre to only become the periphery! keywords: anthropocentrism; centre; françois; geocentrism; heliocentrism; historiography; jean; journal; lucas; myth; professor; science; stoffel; topography; world cache: transversal-41834.pdf plain text: transversal-41834.txt item: #154 of 172 id: transversal-41860 author: Chen, Bohang title: On Biological Function: A Critical Examination of Eliminativism date: 2022-11-28 words: 9281 flesch: 48 summary: But clearly, this consequence is unacceptable because it is incompatible with function pluralism, i.e., the existence of a variety of accounts of biological function, which simply presupposes that function terms have literal meanings. The biological function debate dates back to the 1960s and has since then generated a variety of accounts of biological function. keywords: account; argument; eliminativism; function; function terms; journal; life; matter; philosophy; science; terms cache: transversal-41860.pdf plain text: transversal-41860.txt item: #155 of 172 id: transversal-41861 author: Mocellin, Ronei Clécio ; Zaterka, Luciana title: Materials and their Biographies: The Case of Titanium and its Dioxide date: 2022-11-28 words: 11233 flesch: 42 summary: If coal, oil, cast iron or steel continued to be the most available materials made available for social use, new materials came onto the scene. If the metallurgic method developed by Kroll proved to be fundamental for research in isolation of titanium, it was undoubtedly pushed by the quest for new materials brought on by the Cold War between the USA and the USSR. keywords: biographies; case; chemical; chemistry; dioxide; existence; food; historiography; international; journal; luciana; materials; mocellin; modes; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; new; properties; research; ronei; science; tio2; titanium; titanium dioxide; zaterka cache: transversal-41861.pdf plain text: transversal-41861.txt item: #156 of 172 id: transversal-41865 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Salomon, Marlon title: From the Editors: On Obscurantism and Resistance: Producing Science in Denialism Time date: 2022-11-28 words: 591 flesch: 46 summary: Unfortunately, in these same last few years, we have also experienced strong scientific denialism in different parts of the world, precisely at a time when we needed science the most. In its six years of existence, the journal Transversal has reached its 13th issue with the great satisfaction of publishing authors from different parts of the world with their works addressing the historiography of science, history of science, philosophy of science and science education. keywords: science; transversal cache: transversal-41865.pdf plain text: transversal-41865.txt item: #157 of 172 id: transversal-41908 author: Chaves, Bráulio Silva title: Bruno Latour (June 22, 1947 – October 9, 2022) date: 2022-11-28 words: 3186 flesch: 53 summary: Bruno Latour Bráulio Silva Chaves Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 13 (December) 2022 6 Latour, Bruno. 2004. If, as Latour said, the scientific article is the place of a “literary inscription”, to some extent, science studies would be too. keywords: brazil; bruno; journal; latour; nature; science; society; studies cache: transversal-41908.pdf plain text: transversal-41908.txt item: #158 of 172 id: transversal-46671 author: Burganova, Tanzilia A.; Nugayev, Rinat title: Bruno Latour and Peculiar Structure of the First Scientific Revolution date: 2023-06-30 words: 11700 flesch: 45 summary: The sublime SRP (scientific research programs) methodology (Lakatos 1970) maintains that the pivotal problem of philosophy/methodology of science is to proffer a normative appraisal of scientific theories. At the sake of mathematization, Galileo had decidedly transformed the subtle methodology of natural science and had relentlessly elevated mathematization, as well as (real and thought) experimenting up to the highest ranks of leading scientific methods (Husserl [1936], 1970). keywords: aristotle; bruno; copernicus; earth; journal; latour; new; nugayev; philosophy; physics; ptolemy; research; revolution; rinat; science; scientific; structure; theory cache: transversal-46671.pdf plain text: transversal-46671.txt item: #159 of 172 id: transversal-46685 author: Calazans, Veronica title: Ontology of Technique in Bruno Latour’s Thought: On the Mode of Existence and Non-Human Actors date: 2023-06-30 words: 7051 flesch: 50 summary: Keywords: Bruno Latour; Gilbert Simondon; Technical object; Relational ontology Received: May 1, 2023. We do not intend to consider it in its entirety but to shed light on one of the aspects of the great network: the participation of technical objects and non-human actors of the collective. keywords: bruno; existence; human; latour; objects; ontology; simondon; technical; technique cache: transversal-46685.pdf plain text: transversal-46685.txt item: #160 of 172 id: transversal-46688 author: Chen, Xianle title: Separating “Things” from “Objects” for the History of Opium Addiction: A Philosophical Reappraisal of Latour’s ANT date: 2023-06-30 words: 9797 flesch: 40 summary: Naturally, this article is now well-suited to assume the mission of confirming the separation of things from objects in the ANT-based reality of opium addiction history by taking into consideration the theory of interaction and moral externalism (Chen 2022). As a final note, the author shall now explicate how the “lessons” learned in our historical examination of British narcotic dependence can help us understand the epistemological containment of conspiracy theories by the revised interpretation of ANT interactions. keywords: addiction; ant; conspiracy; drug; history; journal; latour; latourian; narcotic; objects; opium; opium addiction; philosophical; philosophy; realist; reality; science; things cache: transversal-46688.pdf plain text: transversal-46688.txt item: #161 of 172 id: transversal-46689 author: Lorenzi, Bruno; Andrade, Thales title: The Paradigm of Complexity in Edgar Morin and the Latourian Epistemology: An Attempt to Approach date: 2023-06-30 words: 10598 flesch: 43 summary: Edgar Morin is considered one of the greatest references in education worldwide and an important thinker in the epistemology of social sciences, having contributed significantly to proposals for education and methodology in humanities and social sciences research. This is an open-access journal Bruno Latour – Special Issue The Paradigm of Complexity in Edgar Morin and the Latourian Epistemology: An Attempt to Approach Bruno Rossi Lorenzi1 – https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8486-0726 Thales Haddad Novaes de Andrade2 – https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4000-3527 Abstract: This study compares the philosophies and epistemological proposals of philosophers and sociologists Edgar Morin and Bruno Latour. keywords: bruno; complexity; edgar; edgar morin; epistemology; latour; latourian; morin; new; paradigm; science; social; subject; thought cache: transversal-46689.pdf plain text: transversal-46689.txt item: #162 of 172 id: transversal-46690 author: Mahaswa, Rangga title: Bruno Latour and Actor-Network-Anthropocene date: 2023-06-30 words: 7795 flesch: 42 summary: In practical terms, Latour’s Anthropocene prevails because he provides a series of basic argumentation that shows the epistemic violence of universalism dominance and Western modernity doctrine and its limitation in today’s world. The tendency Bruno Latour and Actor-Network-Anthropocene Rangga Kala Mahaswa Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 14 (June) 2023 6 to understand the Gaia hypothesis only as a metabolic and holistic life form, and ignore the relations that it encompasses, is teleological (Lenton, Dutreuil, and Latour 2020). keywords: actors; anthropocene; bruno; bruno latour; climate; gaia; human; latour; network; new; non; science; social; world cache: transversal-46690.pdf plain text: transversal-46690.txt item: #163 of 172 id: transversal-46692 author: Rodrigues da Silva, Marcos title: Bas van Fraassen’s Constructive Empiricism and Bruno Latour’s Constructivism: The André Kukla’s Approach date: 2023-06-30 words: 5528 flesch: 56 summary: The problem, however, is that at nowhere van Fraassen links his concept of “context” to scientific contexts. Bas van Fraassen’s Constructive Empiricism and Bruno Latour’s Constructivism: The André Kukla’s Approach Marcos Rodrigues da Silva Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 14 (June) 2023 3 however, van Fraassen himself did not suggest such a convergence; b.2) although van Fraassen could be seen as a philosopher who does not deny the significance of social factors, only this lack of opposition (for social factors) without any further statement in favour of social factors is understood in this paper as a weak evidence for supporting the relationship between constructive empiricism and constructivism; c) unlike constructivism, constructive empiricism cannot, in a broad sense, be understood as a conception about scientific practice (although it may be in a weak sense – but again it is also a weak evidence for establishing the relationship between the two philosophies). keywords: constructivism; fraassen; kukla; latour; science; van; van fraassen cache: transversal-46692.pdf plain text: transversal-46692.txt item: #164 of 172 id: transversal-46693 author: Sitko, Camila; Maximino, Caio title: Research on COVID-19: A Microcosm to Discuss Scientific Work in Science Teaching from a Latourian Standpoint date: 2023-06-30 words: 7942 flesch: 48 summary: It is in this sense that we discussed COVID-19 and the production of vaccines as a way of seeking to bring school science to reality, to make it relevant and motivating to the students’ understanding of the production of scientific facts, and to try to reveal several facets of the social nature of science. The context of vaccine denialism and distorted opinions regarding the efficacy of preventive and curative treatments for COVID-19 (Hallal and Victora 2021) brings up the importance of critical contextualization in science education, especially regarding the STS relationships (Liu 2012), from a Nature of Science perspective and its implications for school science (Adúriz- Bravo 2004). keywords: construction; covid-19; education; health; journal; latour; maria; public; research; science; science education; science teaching; social; teaching; vaccines; way; work; world cache: transversal-46693.pdf plain text: transversal-46693.txt item: #165 of 172 id: transversal-46701 author: Becerra Batán, Marcela Renée title: Luis Salvatico (October 23, 1963 – December 24, 2022) date: 2023-06-30 words: 3097 flesch: 34 summary: Luis Salvatico Marcela Renée Becerra Batán Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 14 (June) 2023 4 Research After having integrated different Projects for more than a decade, from 2006 onwards, Salvatico served as Director of the following Research Projects: “The development of mechanical philosophy from the publication of Principia Mathematica (1687) to the emergence of field theory” (years 2006-2007); “Natural philosophy in the seventeenth century concerning the cultural context: case studies and historiographical evaluation (years 2008-2009 and continuation in 2010-2011); “Embodied science: an ambiguous idea for the contextualization of science. Salvatico would always recognize his training debts with Victor Rodriguez, who was initially his professor in the two courses of History of Science of that new plan of studies and 1 Marcela Renée Becerra Batán es vicedirectora del Instituto de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (IICHS), Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Universidad Nacional de San Luis (UNSL). keywords: history; luis; philosophy; research; salvatico; science; social; unc cache: transversal-46701.pdf plain text: transversal-46701.txt item: #166 of 172 id: transversal-46702 author: Van’t Land, Andrew R. title: Bruno Latour’s Detour: From Relativist Rhetoric to Realist Philosophy date: 2023-06-30 words: 5470 flesch: 47 summary: As Bruno Latour writes, “The ancient version of this battle is renewed from one century to the next through formulas, different every time, that always revive the same split: on one side the indisputable demonstration based on facts that are themselves indisputable; on the other, eloquence, rhetoric, propaganda, communication” (Latour 2013, 131). One branch of the philosophical tradition has responded to such shifts not by rejecting rhetorical discourse per se, but by sublating the purpose and practice of rhetorical language in the direction of realism (Cicero 1949, I.xxxi.51; II.iii.9-10; Augustine 1999, IV.ii; IV.vi; Kimball 1986, 27). keywords: bruno; human; language; latour; new; philosophy; press; realism; rhetoric; science; university cache: transversal-46702.pdf plain text: transversal-46702.txt item: #167 of 172 id: transversal-46703 author: Bardi, Alberto title: The Archimedean Revolution of Nicolaus Copernicus date: 2023-06-30 words: 6119 flesch: 54 summary: For Nicolaus Copernicus’s 550th birthday anniversary Introduction Marking the 550th anniversary of the birth of the Polish scholar Nicolaus Copernicus, the year 2023 calls for further study of Copernicus’s work. Keywords: Copernicus; Commentariolus; On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres; Archimedes; Scientific Revolution Received: March 07, 2023. keywords: archimedes; axioms; commentariolus; copernicus; history; journal; mathematical; netz; nicolaus; ptolemy; revolution; science; theory cache: transversal-46703.pdf plain text: transversal-46703.txt item: #168 of 172 id: transversal-46704 author: Lucena, Jojomar; Laranjeiras, Cassio C.; Chiappin, J. R. N. title: The Mechanical Representation of Knowledge: From Descartes’ Mechanized Geometry to Carnot’s Heat Engine date: 2023-06-30 words: 11504 flesch: 46 summary: As a military engineer and mathematician, he continues Cartesian project and offers mathematical formulations of general principles that govern the operation of mechanical machines. To this extent, heat engines did not turn heat into work or vice-versa; they didn’t transform anything! keywords: caloric; carnot; descartes; geometry; heat; heat engine; knowledge; machine; power; principle; representation; science; theory cache: transversal-46704.pdf plain text: transversal-46704.txt item: #169 of 172 id: transversal-46706 author: Martínez, María Laura title: Ian Hacking (February 18, 1936 – May 10, 2023) date: 2023-06-30 words: 3069 flesch: 50 summary: Hacking was interested, fundamentally influenced by Foucault, in analyzing the historical conditions of possibility for the emergence of scientific concepts and objects such as probability, objectivity, memory, chance, multiple personality disorder, trauma, child abuse, transient mental illness, and fugueurs, among others. Ian Hacking María Laura Martínez Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 14 (June) 2023 1 Transversal: keywords: cambridge; hacking; ian; new; probability; science cache: transversal-46706.pdf plain text: transversal-46706.txt item: #170 of 172 id: transversal-46707 author: Gattei, Stefano title: Joseph Agassi (May 7, 1927 – January 22, 2023) date: 2023-06-30 words: 6083 flesch: 56 summary: Joseph Agassi (left) with Ian Jarvie (right) and Stefano Gattei (middle) in the gardens of the Buonconsiglio Castle, Trento, Italy May 10, 2022 Obituary: Joseph Agassi Stefano Gattei Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 14 (June) 2023 8 This was also the very core of Agassi’s swan song, the lectures he gave at the University of Trento, Italy, on May 10-11, 2022, together with his long-time friend and collaborator Ian Jarvie (who passed away shortly after Agassi, on May 16, 2023), and former pupil John Wettersten. References Works by Joseph Agassi Agassi, J. 1956. keywords: 2023; agassi; boston; historiography; jarvie; joseph; philosophy; popper; rationality; science; university cache: transversal-46707.pdf plain text: transversal-46707.txt item: #171 of 172 id: transversal-46708 author: Biacino, Loredana title: Comparison Between Several Ways of Defining Lebesgue’s Integral After Lebesgue date: 2023-06-30 words: 23476 flesch: 58 summary: Young begins from the class of the continuous functions on a bounded interval whose Cauchy integral is well known: as a first step, since if a bounded function is lower semicontinuous it is the limit of an increasing sequence of continuous functions, it is possible to define its integral as the limit of the integrals of such functions; analogously if the function is upper semicontinuous, since in such a case it is the limit of a decreasing sequence of continuous functions; the second step consists in giving the definition of lower generalized integral of whatever bounded function f(x) as the least upper bound of the integrals of the upper semicontinuous functions not greater than f(x) and of upper generalized integral of f(x) as the greatest lower bound of the integrals of the lower semicontinuous functions not less than f(x). The notion is deeply studied in 1910 by Lebesgue: the central part of (Lebesgue 1910) indeed is a re-examination of the definitions and the proofs of the Vitali’s widely quoted paper of 1908: real additive set functions are considered instead of integral functions, for them a notion of derivative is defined, in general. keywords: biacino; borel; definition; f(x; finite; function; function f(x; integral; interval; journal; lebesgue; lebesgue integral; lebesgue loredana; lebesgue measurable; limit; measurable; measure; possible; sequence; set; sets; theory; vitali; way; young cache: transversal-46708.pdf plain text: transversal-46708.txt item: #172 of 172 id: transversal-46710 author: Condé, Mauro L.; Salomon, Marlon title: Bruno Latour: A Thinker for the Challenges of Our Times date: 2023-06-30 words: 765 flesch: 53 summary: However, these new sociological tools for Science Studies were not heir from Merton’s sociology of science (Merton 1938) since the new objects and new approaches to science needed not only the methodologies of the social sciences but also an epistemology that was far from the Mertonian ideal and more attuned to what the history and philosophy of science presented. In addition to a regular issue on the historiography and the history of science, in its 14th issue, Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science presents a special issue on Bruno Latour. keywords: new; science cache: transversal-46710.pdf plain text: transversal-46710.txt