Le fossile est le siège incontournable de la connaissance du passé du vivant et par conséquent de celui du présent.Il est épistémologiquement a-phénoménal, non-expérimentable, incomplet et historique. Cette nature épistémologique occasionne des contraintes importantes dans la manière de fabriquer l'histoire du vivant pour le paléontologue : l'historiographie du vivant. Comment,le fossile comme objet naturel et sa nature épistémologique vont-ils contraindre le processus épistémologique de la paléontologie et en définitive l'historiographie du vivant ?The fossil is the essential seat of the knowledge of the past living beings and consequently of that of the present. It is epistemologically a-phenomenal, non-experimental, incomplete and histo...
Le registre fossile fait l’objet, depuis quelques décennies, d’interprétations opposées quant à sa c...
Bien que Bouilhet et Flaubert tentent d’éviter de parler de poésie didactique ou descriptive au suje...
In his Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist’s Guide to the Historical Sciences, Adrian Currie argues th...
The fossil is the essential seat of the knowledge of the past living beings and consequently of that...
Paleontology underwent a “paleobiological revolution” during the twentieth century (Sepkoski and Rus...
The comparative study, didactic and historical, of problems in the field of palaeontology leads to a...
International audienceThe birth of palaeontology is examined through the works of four remarkable pe...
The representation of the geological times is often associated with the progressive pattern of the h...
Today we regard paleontology and connoisseurship as very distant spheres of knowledge. But are they ...
GENUINE AND FAKE FOSSIL MEN... Summary. — Between 1856 and 1859, three major scientific events occur...
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French Abstract: Les fossiles et la théorie de l\u27évolution. English Abstract: Fossils and the the...
International audienceThe disciplinary boundary between biology and palaeontology is and always has ...
Eduard Mörike's keen interest in palaeontology is reflected in two poems which both address changing...
The fossil record is incomplete and does not really account for ancient biodiversity. Some exception...
Le registre fossile fait l’objet, depuis quelques décennies, d’interprétations opposées quant à sa c...
Bien que Bouilhet et Flaubert tentent d’éviter de parler de poésie didactique ou descriptive au suje...
In his Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist’s Guide to the Historical Sciences, Adrian Currie argues th...
The fossil is the essential seat of the knowledge of the past living beings and consequently of that...
Paleontology underwent a “paleobiological revolution” during the twentieth century (Sepkoski and Rus...
The comparative study, didactic and historical, of problems in the field of palaeontology leads to a...
International audienceThe birth of palaeontology is examined through the works of four remarkable pe...
The representation of the geological times is often associated with the progressive pattern of the h...
Today we regard paleontology and connoisseurship as very distant spheres of knowledge. But are they ...
GENUINE AND FAKE FOSSIL MEN... Summary. — Between 1856 and 1859, three major scientific events occur...
Print on Demand version available via http://www.linguaterraebooks.nl - Modern palaeontology is the ...
French Abstract: Les fossiles et la théorie de l\u27évolution. English Abstract: Fossils and the the...
International audienceThe disciplinary boundary between biology and palaeontology is and always has ...
Eduard Mörike's keen interest in palaeontology is reflected in two poems which both address changing...
The fossil record is incomplete and does not really account for ancient biodiversity. Some exception...
Le registre fossile fait l’objet, depuis quelques décennies, d’interprétations opposées quant à sa c...
Bien que Bouilhet et Flaubert tentent d’éviter de parler de poésie didactique ou descriptive au suje...
In his Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist’s Guide to the Historical Sciences, Adrian Currie argues th...