The main purpose of this article is to address, starting from some aspects of the thought of Ludwik Fleck and Georges Canguilhem, the genesis of historical epistemology in the history of science. Specifically, it seeks the contribution of the biological matrix, or the life sciences, presented by these authors, as a central framework in the constitution of historical epistemology. In other words, more than a search of similarities between Fleck and Canguilhem, the main goal is to show how, in formulating independently their ideas of history of science – especially the history of medicine – these authors contributed decisively to the basis of a historical epistemology that will be, throughout the twentieth century, a new thought style for und...
Departing from Nietzsche's considerations on the relationship between the unwillingness of forgettin...
SUMMARY. — For many reasons Georges Canguilhem is rightly regarded as the most prominent writer, in ...
SUMMARY. — For many reasons Georges Canguilhem is rightly regarded as the most prominent writer, in ...
The article shows the strategic analogies, but also the differences between Bachelard and Canguilhem...
In the present article, we discuss the specificity of the object of the history of science as an aut...
International audienceAt first, Georges Canguilhem's philosophy is a philosophy of medicine recogniz...
International audienceAbstract: At first, Georges Canguilhem’s philosophy is a philosophy of medicin...
This paper develops a brief analysis of the book Du développement à l’évolution au XIXe siècle, by G...
Although in the last decades increasingly more philosophers have paid attention to the life sciences...
This essay attempts to answer the question: What is historical epistemology? The essay does this in ...
Ludwik Fleck opposed the two most prominant schools of the philosophy of science of his time: the Lo...
Historians of philosophy and historiography have consistently neglected the relevance of Henry E. Si...
Reductionism in biology concerns the relations between biology and physico-chemic sciences. It is bo...
Reductionism in biology concerns the relations between biology and physico-chemic sciences. It is bo...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘‘scientific ideology’’ as it appears in the work of the historia...
Departing from Nietzsche's considerations on the relationship between the unwillingness of forgettin...
SUMMARY. — For many reasons Georges Canguilhem is rightly regarded as the most prominent writer, in ...
SUMMARY. — For many reasons Georges Canguilhem is rightly regarded as the most prominent writer, in ...
The article shows the strategic analogies, but also the differences between Bachelard and Canguilhem...
In the present article, we discuss the specificity of the object of the history of science as an aut...
International audienceAt first, Georges Canguilhem's philosophy is a philosophy of medicine recogniz...
International audienceAbstract: At first, Georges Canguilhem’s philosophy is a philosophy of medicin...
This paper develops a brief analysis of the book Du développement à l’évolution au XIXe siècle, by G...
Although in the last decades increasingly more philosophers have paid attention to the life sciences...
This essay attempts to answer the question: What is historical epistemology? The essay does this in ...
Ludwik Fleck opposed the two most prominant schools of the philosophy of science of his time: the Lo...
Historians of philosophy and historiography have consistently neglected the relevance of Henry E. Si...
Reductionism in biology concerns the relations between biology and physico-chemic sciences. It is bo...
Reductionism in biology concerns the relations between biology and physico-chemic sciences. It is bo...
This paper discusses the concept of ‘‘scientific ideology’’ as it appears in the work of the historia...
Departing from Nietzsche's considerations on the relationship between the unwillingness of forgettin...
SUMMARY. — For many reasons Georges Canguilhem is rightly regarded as the most prominent writer, in ...
SUMMARY. — For many reasons Georges Canguilhem is rightly regarded as the most prominent writer, in ...