Brazilian Studies in Philosophy and History of Science: An account of recent works

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Décio Krause, Antonio Videira
Springer Science & Business Media, 27.01.2011 - 354 Seiten

This volume, The Brazilian Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, is the first attempt to present to a general audience, works from Brazil on this subject. The included papers are original, covering a remarkable number of relevant topics of philosophy of science, logic and on the history of science. The Brazilian community has increased in the last years in quantity and in quality of the works, most of them being published in respectable international journals on the subject. The chapters of this volume are forwarded by a general introduction, which aims to sketch not only the contents of the chapters, but it is conceived as a historical and conceptual guide to the development of the field in Brazil. The introduction intends to be useful to the reader, and not only to the specialist, helping them to evaluate the increase in production of this country within the international context.

 

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1 Introduction
1
2 Galileo and Modern Science
57
3 Newton and Inverse Problems
70
4 Isaac Newton Robert Hooke and the Mystery of the Orbit
77
An Overview from 18701920
95
A Critical Revision
107
Morganx2019s Changing Attitudes 1897x20131932
118
8 Jean Antoine Nollets Contributions to the Institutionalization of Physics During the 18th Century
131
15 Freudian Psychoanalysis as a Model for Overcoming theINTtieDuality Between Natural and Human Sciences
211
16 The Causal Strength of Scientific Advances
222
How to do Science Studies in Brazil
233
The Persisting Shadow of Classical Determinism in Contemporary Health Sciences
244
19 The Metaphysics of Nonindividuality
257
20 Einstein Gdel and the Mathematics of Time
269
21 A Contemporary View of Population Genetics in Evolution
280
Charting David Bohms Evolving Ideas on Quantum Mechanics
291

9 Natural Kinds as Scientific Models
141
10 On the Nature of Mathematical Knowledge
151
11 The Etiological Approach to the Concept of Biological Function
161
Compatibilist Approaches
170
Contributions from Philosophy of Biology
185
References
198
14 On Darwin Knowledge and Mirroring
200
23 Quasitruth and Quantum Mechanics
301
24 The Qualitative Analysis of Differential EquationsINTbreak and the Development of Dynamical Systems Theory
313
The Relativity Theory Case
325
Name Index
341
Subject Index
347
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