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This Research Group aims at undertaking a systematic study of the fundamental problems, concepts and themes that philosophy of science faces today and the main answers that are given to them by different authors. In order to achieve this goal, it is focused on a systematic study of the major philosophies of knowledge and epistemological theories and will assess their opposition in contemporary science. This implies also a discussion of the scientific realism debate in Physics and in Mathematics as well as an evaluation of its epistemological and metaphysical reach. However, the debate will be appointed to reach the epistemological and metaphysical implications in all sciences. In strict connection with this debate, the research area will discuss the problem of the intelligibility of the invisible. This topic will be critically analyzed concerning the diverse and much sophisticate forms of measurement and visualization of the invisible which new technologies place today to the service of science, namely, the virtual instruments of measurement and the digital images.
Alexandra Van-Quynh
Ana Pato
Ana Saldanha
Ana Paula Silva
António Zilhão
Augusto Franco de Oliveira
Baudoin Jurdant
Carlos Lobo
Eunice Carriço
Fernando Rua
Filipa Barbosa
Filipe Delfim Santos
Filipe Varela
Hassan Tahiri
Isabel Coentro
João Barbosa
Joana Rigato
José Carlos Tiago de Oliveira
João 'Cão' Duarte
Maria Manuel Costa
Miguel Fezas Vital
Nathalie Gontier
Olga Pombo
Paulino Lima Fortes
Paulo Lucena
Nuno Jerónimo
Sérgio Fernandes
Zbigniew Kotowicz
Angel Nepomuceno
Ângela Inácio
António Valdemar Martins
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
Cristina Barés Gómez
Dinis Pestana
Fernando Ferreira
Fernando Soler
Francisco Salguero
Henrique Guimarães
João Caraça
João Constâncio
John Symons
Jorge Carreira Maia
Juan Redmond
Lídia Queiroz
Marcelo Dascal
Markus Van Atten
Maria Teresa Levy
Patrícia Pombo Medeiros
Pedro Caldas
Raquel Gonçalves Maia
Serhii Wakúlenko
Shahid Rahman
Vincent Bontems
William Piauí
HUM609: Grupo de Logica, Lenguaje e Informacion
Universidade de Sevilla, Espanha
Objecções e Respostas, de René Descartes. Tradução de Valdemar Martins. Leiria, 2011.
A pequena polegar, de Michel Serres. Tradução de Fernando Benjamim dos Santos Rua. In: Actas do Colóquio Internacional Ensinar/Aprender Filosofia num mundo em rede (Novembro 2011), Centro de Filosofia da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa.