O positivismo como cultura

IF 0.1 Q4 HISTORY
Vera Malaguti Batista
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Abstract

This article discusses positivism during the implantation of the Brazilian Republic at the turn of the twentieth century, highlighting the medical discourse that pathologized Africans, Afro-Brazilians and indigenous groups. Conceived in the eighteenth century and strengthened in the nineteenth century, this discourse meant that by the turn of the twentieth century, former slaves had been transformed from objects of work into objects of science (Nina Rodrigues, Roberto Lyra). Crowning abolitionism, positivism was mediated by a process defending the whitening of the Brazilian population. A long time in the making, it fed on the mechanisms of objectification and verticalization, as well as the Encylopedie’s updated classification, to form a strand of biological determinism that spread from the physical to the social sciences, without becoming distanced from theology. This knowledge was harnessed in the European conquest, substituting theological arguments for scientific arguments in the legitimization of colonial rule
作为文化的实证主义
本文讨论了实证主义在二十世纪之交巴西共和国的植入,突出了病态的医学话语,非洲人,非裔巴西人和土著群体。这一理论孕育于18世纪,并在19世纪得到加强,它意味着到20世纪之交,以前的奴隶已经从工作对象转变为科学对象(尼娜·罗德里格斯,罗伯托·莱拉)。在为巴西人口的白化辩护的过程中,实证主义超越了废除主义。在漫长的形成过程中,它依赖于客观化和垂直化的机制,以及百科全书更新的分类,形成了一股生物决定论,从物理科学传播到社会科学,而没有远离神学。这种知识在欧洲人的征服中得到利用,在使殖民统治合法化的过程中,神学论证取代了科学论证
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