O Evento
Em 2014, o CESIMA (Centro Simão Mathias de Estudos em História da Ciência) comemora 20 anos de existência, com a realização de um evento internacional. Com foco na história da química e campos afins, o evento será realizado conjuntamente com o CLE (Centro de Lógica e Epistemologia e História da Ciência - Unicamp) e a SHAC (Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry), que, assim, realiza o seu encontro anual pela primeira vez na América Latina, contando com a participação, já confirmada de seus membros: Robert Anderson, Jennifer Rampling, Carsten Reinhardt, Hasok Chang, Frank James, Conleth Loonan, Malika Basu e Hjalmar Fors. O evento incluirá a 4ª edição das Conferências Bianuais Allen Debus.
Os trabalhos estarão focados nos intercâmbios de conhecimentos químicos – sejam de aspectos teóricos, práticas, materiais, instrumentos ou aparatos – do período medieval à atualidade. Desde a recepção das teorias alquímicas da matéria até o desenvolvimento de mercados internacionais de matérias primas e produtos químicos, será discutido como a ciência da transformação da matéria foi, por sua vez, transformada por intercâmbios nos níveis local, regional e global. Serão apresentados trabalhos sobre todos os aspectos da história da química, compreendida de modo amplo, a fim de abranger também a história da medicina e de outras ciências de interface.
Também serão apresentados trabalhos relativos a estudos sobre a organização, aquisição e natureza do conhecimento, incluindo a transformação, numa abordagem histórica, das árvores do saber da tradição antiga e medieval; as novas classificações disciplinares que são base da ciência contemporânea; o desenvolvimento de novos instrumentos de busca.
Casa das Rosas
Conleth Loonan, National Univ. of Ireland, Ireland
Joseph Priestley: a liberal, radical and democratic thinker and activist
24/08, Sunday
Casa das Rosas
Constructing documents and memories of the Brazilian chemical community: life stories of scientists in the twentieth century
Andrea Paula dos Santos Oliveira Kamensky, UFABC, São Bernardo do Campo, SP
19:30 – 20:00
Conference opening
250 years of Vicente Seabra, the first modern Brazilian chemist
20:00 – 21:00
Carlos Alberto Filgueiras, UFMG, Belo Horizonte, MG
Teaching the chemistry of platinum
Cocktail
21:00 – 22:30
Robert Anderson, Univ. of Cambridge, UK
25/08, Monday
Casa das Rosas
S9: 16h50-18h20 – Crossing oceans: chemistry and the chemists
Principles of discovery in the history of science
10:00 – 11:30
Plenary session S1
Coffee break
11:30 – 11:45
Stephen Weldon, Univ. of Oklahoma, USA
Contexts of knowledge classification in Ancient Mesopotamian Culture
11:45 – 13:15
Plenary session S2
Lunch
13:15 – 14:30
Carlos H. B. Gonçalves, EACH-USP, São Paulo, SP
The role of chemistry in the development of a systematic organization of mineral bodies
Andréa Bortolotto, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
14:30 – 16:30
Plenary session S3
Charles Sanders Peirce and experimental science
Coffee break
16:30 – 16:50
Maria de Lourdes Bacha, Univ. Mackenzie/CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
S8: 14h30-16h30 – Conceptual foundations and ‘instruments’ for history and philosophy of science
16:50 – 18:50
Plenary session S4
26/08, Tuesday
Appropriation of evolutionary ideas in Brazilian Anarchism (1900-1920)
Gilson Leandro Queluz, UTFPR, Curitiba, PR
Cultural programme
10:00
Guided tour to the Portuguese Language Museum (in English)
From Bologna to Belém: Giovanni Angelo Brunelli crosses the Atlantic
CESIMA
Thomás A. S. Haddad, EACH-USP, São Paulo, SP
Lunch
12:30 – 14:00
Crossing territories: Dutch cartographic legacy in seventeenth century Brazil
Marcos Galindo, UFPE, Recife, PE
14:00 – 16:00
Plenary session S5
Coffee break
16:00 – 16:20
S7: 11h45-13h15 – Crossing oceans: maps, territories and ideas
Reconsidering the idea of quintessence through the analysis of Renaissance texts
16:20 – 18:20
Poster presentation
Evening
Cultural and entertainment programme
Cachaça tasting (cost depends on individual consumption)
Fumikazu Saito & Maria Helena Roxo Beltran, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
Casa das Rosas
Epistemic and ontological reality of the elements for Robert Boyle
S4: 16:50-18:20 – Crossroads: sensing, translating and representing matter
How to deny elements in chemistry turned sensible qualities into experimentally accessible entities in a corpuscularian paradigm
10:00 – 11:30
Plenary session S6
Coffee break
11:30 – 11:45
Kleber Cecon, UNESP, Marília, SP
S6: 10h00-11h30 – Crossing conceptual boundaries: from the quintessence to the early modern chemical element
11:45 – 13:15
Plenary session S7
Lunch
13:15 – 14:30
Distillation and the preparing of the vital balm in the work of Joseph Du Chesne
Lais dos Santos Pinto Trindade, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
14:30 – 16:30
Plenary session S8
Coffee break
16:30 – 16:50
A late eighteenth-century English formula for scurvy: "Coxwell's Concrete Salt of Lemons"
Vera Cecilia Machline, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
16:50 – 18:50
Plenary session S9
Evening
Cultural and entertainment programme
Brazilian typical dinner (separate fee)
28/08, Thursday
Science, colonialism and indigenous pharmaceuticals in colonial Bengal: An East - West endeavour
Malika Basu Ghosh,Vidyasagar University, West Bengal
Analytical chemistry of Mexican plants at Instituto Médico Nacional
10:00 – 12:00
Plenary session S10
Patricia Aceves & Liliana Schifter, UAM - Xochimilco, México
12:10 – 13:10
S5: 14h00-16h00 – Crossing boundaries: plant remedies in different cultures
Brokering houses of the exotic: Unpacking global pharmacy 1650-1800
Hjalmar Fors, Uppsala University, Sweden
13:15 – 13:45
Conference closing
Cultural programme
14:15
The chemistry of taste: science and gastronomy in 19th century cooking books
Cristiana L. M. Couto, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
Musical knowledge in the history of Atalanta fugiens
Carla Bromberg, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
S1: 10:00-11:30 – Spreading across boundaries: dissemination of chemical knowledge
José Otavio Baldinato & Paulo Alves Porto, IQ-USP, São Paulo, SP
Popularising chemistry in early nineteenth-century: Samuel Parkes’s Chemical Catechism
Hasok Chang, Univ. of Cambridge, UK
The transmission of the battery in Europe and America
Frank James, Royal Institution/ UCL, UK
The impact of Davy’s agricultural chemistry in North America
S2: 11:45-13:15 – Crossroads: medicine, chemistry and classification of knowledge
Ana Maria Alfonso-Goldfarb, Márcia Ferraz & Sílvia Waisse, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
Crossing over time: the place of chemistry in modern trees of knowledge
Floriano J. Cesar, USJT, São Paulo, SP
Alchemical images as documents for the history of science: analysing representations of the mercury/sulphur theory as provided in the treatise Splendor Solis
Maria Helena Roxo Beltran, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
Jennifer M. Rampling, Princeton University, USA
What did alchemy learn from medicine? Disciplinary exchanges in late medieval Europe
S3: 14:30-16:30 – Conceptual foundations and ‘instruments’ to make knowledge available
Walter Carnielli, CLE, Campinas, SP
Contradiction in reasoning: an evil or a blessing?
Marcelo E. Coniglio, CLE, Campinas, SP
Paraconsistency and undeterminedness in information Systems
José Luiz Goldfarb, CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
Using Twitter to promote science and education: are we again facing the beginning of a “New Science”?
Eliseo B. Reategui, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, RS
Automatic concept extraction and its application to text analysis and comprehension
Comitês
Coordenação:
Ana M. Alfonso-Goldfarb (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Walter Carnielli (CLE, Unicamp)
Robert Anderson, (Clare Hall, Cambridge; president of SHAC)
Comitê Científico
Coordenação:
Márcia H. M. Ferraz (CESIMA, PUC-SP),
Ítala M. Loffredo D’Ottaviano (CLE, Unicamp)
Hasok Chang (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)
Heloísa Domingues (MAST)
Luiz Carlos Soares (UFRJ/UFF)
Olival Freire (UFBA)
Thomas Haddad (EACH, USP)
Paulo Alves Porto (IQ, USP)
Patrícia Aceves Pastrana (UAM, Xochimilco, México)
Carlos Alberto Filgueiras (Instituto de Ciências Exatas, UFMG)
Floriano Jonas Cesar (USJT, SP)
Stephen Weldon (Univ. of Oklahoma / ISIS – CB)
Comitê Organizador
Coordenação:
José Luiz Goldfarb (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Marcelo E. Coniglio (CLE, Unicamp)
Frank James (Royal Institution, UK)
Maria Helena Roxo Beltran (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Vera Cecília Machline (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Fumikazu Saito (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Silvia I. Waisse de Priven (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Carla Bromberg (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Cristiana Couto (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Laís Trindade (CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Andréa Paula dos Santos (UFABC)
Kleber Cecon (UNESP – Marília)
Carlos Gonçalves (EACH, USP)
Maria de Lourdes Bacha (Univ. Mackenzie, CESIMA, PUC-SP)
Gilson Queluz (UFPR)
Fábio Maia Bertato (CLE, Unicamp)
Iris Kantor (FFLCH, USP)
André Mota (FM, USP)
Marcos Galindo (UFPE)
Elaine Pereira de Souza (CAPES e CESIMA)
Equipe de Apoio: CESIMA, PUC-SP
Coordenação:
Sílvia I. Waisse
Júlio F. Bacha Lamounier
Luciana L. Thomaz
Raphael Uchôa
Vera Lúcia Oliveira Neves
Yaeko Uehara
Programação
Venues:
Casa das Rosas: Avenida Paulista, 37
CESIMA: Rua Caio Prado, 102, room 48, 3rd floor, Consolação
Museu da Língua Portuguesa (Portuguese Language Museum): Praça da Luz, s/nº, Centro
Plenary sessions
25/08, Monday, Casa das Rosas
27/08, Wednesday, Casa das Rosas
26/08, Tuesday, CESIMA
27/08, Wednesday
Allen Debus Lecture:
'Michael Faraday and the chemical history of a candle', Frank James, Royal Institution/ UCL, UK
Allen Debus Lecture:
'How workers learnt chemistry',
Robert Anderson, Univ. of Cambridge, UK
Visit to Natura (manufacturers of Brazilian native plant-based cosmetics), Cajamar, SP
Luiz Carlos Soares, HCTE-UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro / PPGH-UFF, Niterói, RJ
Back to the origins of the modern scientific method: Pietro d’Abano and the relationship between medicine and other disciplines
28/08, Thursday, Casa das Rosas
S10: 10h00-12h00 – Conceptual foundations and ‘instruments’ for organization of knowledge
Fábio Maia Bertato, CLE, Campinas, SP
On Lonergan’s philosophy of knowing and historical insights
Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, CLE, Campinas, SP
On the history of the Ex Falso Sequitur Quodlibet and the historical roots of paraconsistent reasoning
Carsten Reinhardt, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, USA
Physical methods of chemistry between disciplines and national cultures
Classification in science: classification theories and the faceted classification principles
Elaine Pereira de Souza, CAPES, Brasília/CESIMA, São Paulo, SP
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