The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century
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Resumo: | One aspect of the nature of science (nos) is illustrated through one historical episode of science depicted in images, in order to emphasize that both theoretical and technical questions exert influence on the mode of knowledge production. At first, the non-neutrality of the observation is emphasized as evidencing the influence that the theories and artistic techniques related to the perspective and the chiaroscuro exerted under the way Thomas Harriot, Galileo Galilei and Lodovico Cardi represented the lunar surface. Finally, it is considered the potential of this analysis to increase scientific education by highlighting the importance of images in the understanding and historical construction of knowledge. |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth centuryA exemplificação da não neutralidade da observação científica por meio dos desenhos lunares retratados no século XVIIOne aspect of the nature of science (nos) is illustrated through one historical episode of science depicted in images, in order to emphasize that both theoretical and technical questions exert influence on the mode of knowledge production. At first, the non-neutrality of the observation is emphasized as evidencing the influence that the theories and artistic techniques related to the perspective and the chiaroscuro exerted under the way Thomas Harriot, Galileo Galilei and Lodovico Cardi represented the lunar surface. Finally, it is considered the potential of this analysis to increase scientific education by highlighting the importance of images in the understanding and historical construction of knowledge.Ilustra-se um aspecto da natureza da ciência (ndc) por meio de um episódio histórico da ciência retratado em imagens, com intuito de ressaltar que, tanto questões teóricas quanto técnicas exercem influência no modo de produção do conhecimento. Em um primeiro momento, enfatiza-se a não neutralidade da observação ao se evidenciar a influência que teorias e técnicas artísticas relativas à perspectiva e ao chiaroscuro exerceram sob a maneira como Thomas Harriot, Galileo Galilei e Lodovico Cardi representaram a superfície lunar. Por fim, pondera-se sobre a potencialidade dessa análise para incrementar a educação científica ao se destacar a importância das imagens na compreensão e na construção histórica do conhecimentoUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina2018-11-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/alexandria/article/view/1982-5153.2018v11n2p17910.5007/1982-5153.2018v11n2p179Alexandria: Revista de Educação em Ciência e Tecnologia; v. 11 n. 2 (2018); 179-2001982-5153reponame:Alexandria (Florianópolis)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/alexandria/article/view/1982-5153.2018v11n2p179/37900Copyright (c) 2018 Alexandria: Revista de Educação em Ciência e Tecnologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJorge, LetíciaPeduzzi, Luiz O. Q.2018-11-28T09:29:31Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/52135Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/alexandria/oai1982-51531982-5153opendoar:2018-11-28T09:29:31Alexandria (Florianópolis) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century A exemplificação da não neutralidade da observação científica por meio dos desenhos lunares retratados no século XVII |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century Jorge, Letícia |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century |
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The exemplification of the non-neutrality of scientific observation through the lunar drawings portrayed in the seventeenth century |
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Jorge, Letícia |
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Jorge, Letícia Peduzzi, Luiz O. Q. |
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Peduzzi, Luiz O. Q. |
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Jorge, Letícia Peduzzi, Luiz O. Q. |
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One aspect of the nature of science (nos) is illustrated through one historical episode of science depicted in images, in order to emphasize that both theoretical and technical questions exert influence on the mode of knowledge production. At first, the non-neutrality of the observation is emphasized as evidencing the influence that the theories and artistic techniques related to the perspective and the chiaroscuro exerted under the way Thomas Harriot, Galileo Galilei and Lodovico Cardi represented the lunar surface. Finally, it is considered the potential of this analysis to increase scientific education by highlighting the importance of images in the understanding and historical construction of knowledge. |
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2018-11-28 |
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Copyright (c) 2018 Alexandria: Revista de Educação em Ciência e Tecnologia info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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