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A scientific theory consists of a symbolic framework containing laws and concepts that are derived by deductive reasoning from fundamental laws and primitive concepts, and complemented by the correspondence or the relation between the symbolic concepts and the real objects. The symbolic framework is understood as a representation of the real, constructed by our minds like a realistic painting. In accordance with this point of view, scientific laws are not discovered but conceived or created by our minds. We show how this approach is organized by rational thinking, which is understood as an innate ability of the mind that emerges between childhood and adolescence. We also examine with some detail the structure of the past scientific theories, pointing out their postulates, or fundamental laws, and the primitive concepts. We will restrict ourselves to some of the physical theories, starting with those that emerged in the Hellenistic period, and then proceed to examine other theories until the end of the seventeenth century.
期刊介绍:
The Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Física - RBEF - is an open-access journal of the Brazilian Physical Society (SBF) devoted to the improvement of Physics teaching at all academic levels. Through the publication of peer-reviewed, high-quality papers, we aim at promoting Physics and correlated sciences, thus contributing to the scientific education of society. The RBEF accepts papers on theoretical and experimental aspects of Physics, materials and methodology, history and philosophy of sciences, education policies and themes relevant to the physics-teaching and research community.