Projetos
FAPESP Project (No. 2005/56638-7):
Revealing the natural processes through the laboratory:
The quest for material principles in the three kingdoms of nature up to the specialization of science in the eighteenth century.
Abstract:
The refinement of our group's previous researches revealed a network of conceptions on the principles of matter that continued until the eighteenth century at least. These conceptions had a distinctive, and [particular but] very interesting development among people who relied on laboratory processes to understand nature.
Almost always focused on all the three kingdoms of nature, these conceptions pointed to the existence sometimes of a specific principle in each one of them, other times of a single principle, which appeared differently composed in each kingdom. The need to process diverse materials (a principle, or principles, often being assumed to pass from one kingdom to the other) seems to have motivated intense laboratory work and also the revision of theoretical sources, both traditional and classic.
Our group intends to analyse this network (made up of continuous as well as of broken connections), which brought the various sciences of matter together and left its mark even when the eighteenth-century process of specialisation started to undo it.
Staff:
Main Researchers:
Profa. Dra. Ana Maria Alfonso-Goldfarb
Profa. Dra. Márcia H. M. Ferraz
Researchers:
Profa. Dra. Maria Helena Roxo Beltran
Profa. Dra. Safa A. C. Jubran
Postdoctoral Researchers:
Profa. Dra. Andrea Paula dos Santos
Profa. Dra. Carla Bromberg
Prof. Dr. Fumikazu Saito
Profa. Dra. Silvia Waisse de Priven
Contributors:
Elisa Missae Tanonaka
Prof. Dr. Floriano Jonas Cesar
Prof. Dr. José Luiz Goldfarb
Prof. Dr. Renan Ruiz
Profa. Vera Lúcia Oliveira das Neves
Yaeko Uehara
Students:
Andrea Bortolotto
Cristiana Loureiro de Mendonça Couto
Elaine Pereira de Souza
Elisa Cristina Oliosi
Laís dos Santos Pinto Trindade
Information Technology:
Interns:
Alexssandro Mesquita
Diego Naves Santos
Rafael Tamaro Manzini