THESIS AND DISSERTATIONS
Georges Cuvier and the establishment of Paleontology as a science
Frederico Felipe de Almeida Faria
ffelipe.faria@pq.cnpq.br. Doctoral Thesis, Interdisciplinary Post-Graduate Program in Human Sciences, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis (Santa Catarina) - Brazil 2010
Until the Modern Age, when the fossils began to be interpreted as the remains of organisms, these natural phenomena receive numerous interpretations that related to the mythology and magism. Even after the recognition of their organic origin, the natural historians practically not used them for the production of scientific knowledge. Only when the question of the occurrence of extinction in the natural world came to be debated vigorously, the role of fossls like data suppliers for the understanding of this and the other natural phenomena, could be perceived. But to prove the total disappearance of a species was necessary to apply methods of Comparative Anatomy. When Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) elaborated these comparative anatomy methods, which enabled the paleontological reconstructions, he promoted the definitive inclusion of the fossils in the biological world and the history of the Globe. This inclusion would provide a large amount of knowledge of the possible ways of organizing body, which was one of the most important cognitive goals of the Cuviers research program. To make this contribution, he formed a network of international cooperation, which has become a scientific community, formed with the dissemination and acceptance of their works results. Since then, this community began to use the Cuviers methods in the production of studies that resulted in confirmations of their works results. After decades of this practice of kuhnian normal science, some naturalists would discover natural phenomena that the theory guidind of the cuvierian paradigm could not explain. Then followed a questioning of Cuviers theory and research program, which aimed to achieve a classification system based on natural body organization rather than as genealogy come to rely on systems of taxonomic classification after acceptance of the Darwins Theory of Unit Type, when a new paradigm was installed in Paleontology.
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Dec 2011