Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science. Belo Horizonte, n.4, 2018.
Dossier Georges Canguilhem
From the Editors
- The Historiography of Science as a Specific Field of Research
- Mauro L. Condé, Marlon Salomon
Dossiers (Issue-specific topics)
- Introduction
- Fábio Ferreira Almeida
- The Birth of the Clinic and the Sources of Archaeological History
- François Delapote
- The Relationship between History and Epistemology in Georges Canguilhem and Gaston Bachelard
- Enrico Castelli Gattinara
- Canguilhem’s Concepts
- David Marcelo Peña-Guzmán
- Canguilhem and the Logic of Life
- Arantza Etxeberria, Charles T. Wolfe
- When the Content to Be Taught Is a NormCanguilhem-Inspired Contributions to Educational Practices
- Roth Xavier
- Canguilhem and his Workgroup
- José Ternes
- Charting Links between Life, Science, and TechniqueGeorges Canguilhem and Lucien Febvre
- Carlos Estellita-Lins, Flavio Coelho Edler
- Science and History of ScienceBetween Comte and Canguilhem
- Márcia H. M. Ferraz, Ana M. Alfonso-Goldfarb, Silvia Waisse
- “Genetic Load”How the Architects of the Modern Synthesis Became Trapped in a Scientific Ideology
- Alexandra Soulier
- Looking through the CornersAlthusserism and the Reception of Canguilhem in Brazil
- Tiago Santos Almeida
- Canguilhem and the Machine Metaphor in Life SciencesHistory of Science and Philosophy of Biology at the Service of Sciences
- Océane Fiant
Articles
- When Physics Meets BiologyA Less Known Feynman
- Marco Di Mauro, Salvatore Esposito, Adele Naddeo
- Interviews
- Interview: Olival Freire Jr
- Olival Freire Jr, Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha
Book Reviews
- Is Fallibilism Mistaken?
- Sheldon Richmond
- Science and its Historicity
- Eduardo Salles de O. Barra
Published: 2018-06-10