Brazilian studies in philosophy and history of science
Contents
Regeneration as a difficulty for the theory of natural selection
Morgan's changing attitudes, 1897–1932
Martins Pereira Martins
119-129
Jean Antoine Nollet's contributions to the institutionalization of physics during the 18th century
Cibelle Celestino Silva
131-140
Functional explanations in biology, ecology, and earth system science
contributions from philosophy of biology
Nei Freitas Nunes-Neto, Charbel Niño El-Hani
185-199
Freudian psychoanalysis as a model for overcoming the duality between natural and human sciences
Richard Theisen Simanke
211-221
Contextualizing the contexts of discovery and justification
how to do science studies in Brazil
Antonio A. Passos Videira
233-243
Echoes from the past
the persisting shadow of classical determinism in contemporary health sciences
Camargo de Camargo
245-256