Epistemology and History of Astronomy

Authors

Maximiliano Bozzoli (ed)
Luis Salvatico (ed)
David Merlo (ed)

Keywords:

Epistemology, History, Astronomy

Synopsis

This e-book brings together a selection of papers presented at the First Conference on Epistemology and History of Astronomy (JEHA-I), which took place virtually between November 1 and 3, 2021.

Chapters

  • In memory of Luis Salvatico
  • foreword
  • Observations and classifications in astronomy
    Maximiliano Bozzoli
  • Methodological considerations on astronomical observation Astronomical observation
    Jesús H. Calderón
  • What view of the world would the teaching of astronomy developed in secondary schools in Argentina propose?
    Néstor Camino
  • Why are there invisible stars? Epistemological lessons from the debate between Galileo and Kepler
    Alejandro Cassini
  • Disciplinary nature of astrobiology
    Octavio Chon Torres
  • Towards an encounter with an extraterrestrial civilization: motivations and new epistemological categories
    José G. Funes, Catalina Peccoud, Viviana Polisena
  • Between codes and knowledge
    Xavier Huvelle
  • From the universe of data to the data of the universe. Epistemological notes on the use of artificial intelligence in astronomy
    Andrés A. Ilcic
  • Kepler and scientific progress
    Anastasia Guidi Itokazu
  • Preservation of collective scientific memory in Argentine astronomy, from the La Plata Observatory by Dr.
    Natalia Soledad Meilán, Yael Aidelman, Lydia Cidale, Roberto Gamen, Mónica López, Romina Peralta Pascual
  • Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Museum to Science The Astronomical Observatory Museum is a unique institution in the world, dedicated to the study and dissemination of astronomy and space science.
    David C. Merlo, Verónica Lencinas, Santiago Paolantonio, Sofía Lacolla
  • Paradoxes in Cosmology
    Guadalupe Mettini
  • Notes on the beginnings of astrophysics in the Argentine Republic
    Santiago Paolantonio
  • Experts in the dark. Data, files, and how to use them
    Julián Reynoso
  • Young Beck and theoretical physics
    Víctor Rodríguez
  • The participation of Brazilian astronomer D'Almeida in the French scientific mission to observe the transit of Venus in 1874: an analysis based on the cultural history of science
    Maria Romênia da Silva, André Ferrer Pinto Martins
  • Physics in dispute with philosophy and literature: Guido Beck's first two years at the Argentine National Observatory The
    Antonio A. P. Videira

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Published

April 8, 2023

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-950-33-1721-1