Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science. Belo Horizonte, n.1, 2016.
Dossier Ludwik Fleck: Theory of Thought Styles and Thought Collectives – Translations and Receptions
From the Editors
- For the history of the historiography of sciences
- Mauro L. Condé, Marlon Salomon
Dossiers (Issue-specific topics)
- Introduction
- Paweł Jarnicki, Sandra Lang
- Translation collective, translation stylesOn the experience of translating Ludwik Fleck into Brazilian Portuguese
- Mariana Camilo de Oliveira
- Fleck as a theorist of thought as res gestaeOr, Does a pair of dots in Swedish matter?
- David Östlund
- The beginnings of the reception of Ludwik Fleck’s ideas in Polish (1936-1989)
- Paweł Jarnicki
- Tadeusz Bilikiewicz’s Background in the Debate with Ludwik Fleck
- Artur Koterski
- Ludwik Fleck’s reception in BrazilFrom an anonymous visitor to a renowned thinker
- Mauro L. Condé
- The growing presence of Ludwik Fleck’s epistemology in science education research in Brazil
- Leonir Lorenzetti, Cristiane Muenchen, Iône Inês Pinsson Slongo
- For your eyes onlyTranscendental pragmatism in Ludwik Fleck
- Hartmut von Sass
- “Pani z pieskiem” (“Lady with Pooch”)Ludwik Fleck’s uses of images in his epistemological works
- Jadwiga Kamola
- Ludwik Fleck’s concepts slicing through the Gordian Knot of Serbian Archaeology
- Monika Milosavljević
- Ludwik Fleck’s ‘active’ and ‘passive’ elements of knowledge revisited
- Nicholas Roy Biney
Interviews
- Interview: Joseph Agassi
- Mauro L. Condé, Raffaele Pisano, Michael Segre
Book Reviews
- An introduction to a metaphysics of natureRepresentation, realism and scientific laws
- Ricardo Batista dos Santos, Daniel Laskowski Tozzini
- Technology, objects and ideology in the Francoist SpainReview of Lino Camprubí´’s book Engineers and the Making of the Francoist Regime, The MIT Press, 2014.
- Iñigo Ongay de Felipe
Published: 2016-12-29