Ciencia y vida: ¿una imposible conjunción?
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2005.v57.i1.26Keywords:
Historiography, biographyAbstract
This paper presents the main trends in biographical history, focusing on history of science. The biography of scientists has some peculiarities. Internal and external models, comming from logical, sociological and scientific theories are discussed. The biographer is obliged to choose, modeling his subject according his scientific, cultural and ideological points of view.
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