The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)

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Autor(a) principal: Pumar, Letícia
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Transversal (Belo Horizonte)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/transversal/article/view/15011
Resumo: Epistemological considerations of philosophers and scientists from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century guided Brazilian physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953) in formulating his researches and participating in national and international scientific debates. With his siblings, Álvaro Ozório de Almeida and Branca de Almeida Fialho, he participated in debates on Brazilian educational and scientific system’s reform and in international organizations. The family’s residence in Rio de Janeiro housed a laboratory that became a reference in experimental physiology researches in Brazil. This article aims to present Miguel Ozório de Almeida’s conception of science, constructed mainly within the private laboratory’s sociability, providing new aspects of scientific work production in Brazil in the early twentieth century. I argue that Ozório de Almeida’s stand as an internationalist physiologist in national and international contexts was related to his reading of texts by Ernest Mach, Pierre Duhem, Henri Poincaré and William James.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)
title The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)
spellingShingle The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)
Pumar, Letícia
Miguel Ozório de Almeida
Experimental Physiology
History of Science in Brazil
Historiography of Science in Brazil
Epistemology
Internationalism
title_short The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)
title_full The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)
title_fullStr The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)
title_full_unstemmed The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)
title_sort The Idea of Science of Brazilian Physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953)
author Pumar, Letícia
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Miguel Ozório de Almeida
Experimental Physiology
History of Science in Brazil
Historiography of Science in Brazil
Epistemology
Internationalism
topic Miguel Ozório de Almeida
Experimental Physiology
History of Science in Brazil
Historiography of Science in Brazil
Epistemology
Internationalism
description Epistemological considerations of philosophers and scientists from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century guided Brazilian physiologist Miguel Ozório de Almeida (1890-1953) in formulating his researches and participating in national and international scientific debates. With his siblings, Álvaro Ozório de Almeida and Branca de Almeida Fialho, he participated in debates on Brazilian educational and scientific system’s reform and in international organizations. The family’s residence in Rio de Janeiro housed a laboratory that became a reference in experimental physiology researches in Brazil. This article aims to present Miguel Ozório de Almeida’s conception of science, constructed mainly within the private laboratory’s sociability, providing new aspects of scientific work production in Brazil in the early twentieth century. I argue that Ozório de Almeida’s stand as an internationalist physiologist in national and international contexts was related to his reading of texts by Ernest Mach, Pierre Duhem, Henri Poincaré and William James.
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