3 resultados para Enlightenment.

em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo


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The present paper presents a historical study on the acceptance of Newton's corpuscular theory of light in the early eighteenth century. Isaac Newton first published his famous book Opticks in 1704. After its publication, it became quite popular and was an almost mandatory presence in cultural life of Enlightenment societies. However, Newton's optics did not become popular only via his own words and hands, but also via public lectures and short books with scientific contents devoted to general public (including women) that emerged in the period as a sort of entertainment business. Lectures and writers stressed the inductivist approach to the study of nature and presented Newton's ideas about optics as they were consensual among natural philosophers in the period. The historical case study presented in this paper illustrates relevant aspects of nature of science, which can be explored by students of physics on undergraduate level or in physics teacher training programs.

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Background: Tospoviruses (Genus Tospovirus, Family Bunyaviridae) are phytopathogens responsible for significant worldwide crop losses. They have a tripartite negative and ambisense RNA genome segments, termed S (Small), M (Medium) and L (Large) RNA. The vector-transmission is mediated by thrips in a circulative-propagative manner. For new tospovirus species acceptance, several analyses are needed, e. g., the determination of the viral protein sequences for enlightenment of their evolutionary history. Methodology/Principal Findings: Biological (host range and symptomatology), serological, and molecular (S and M RNA sequencing and evolutionary studies) experiments were performed to characterize and differentiate a new tospovirus species, Bean necrotic mosaic virus (BeNMV), which naturally infects common beans in Brazil. Based upon the results, BeNMV can be classified as a novel species and, together with Soybean vein necrosis-associated virus (SVNaV), they represent members of a new evolutionary lineage within the genus Tospovirus. Conclusion/Significances: Taken together, these evidences suggest that two divergent lineages of tospoviruses are circulating in the American continent and, based on the main clades diversity (American and Eurasian lineages), new tospovirus species related to the BeNMV-SVNaV clade remain to be discovered. This possible greater diversity of tospoviruses may be reflected in a higher number of crops as natural hosts, increasing the economic impact on agriculture. This idea also is supported since BeNMV and SVNaV were discovered naturally infecting atypical hosts (common bean and soybean, respectively), indicating, in this case, a preference for leguminous species. Further studies, for instance a survey focusing on crops, specifically of leguminous plants, may reveal a greater tospovirus diversity not only in the Americas (where both viruses were reported), but throughout the world.

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As luzes do Iluminismo francês consagradas por certa história da filosofia foram indubitavelmente as masculinas. As presenças de Voltaire, Rousseau e Diderot nas pesquisas e nas obras sobre o período são quase absolutas. A finalidade deste artigo é explorar as Luzes francesas, particularmente, a questão ética da felicidade, pelo olhar de uma razão tão ilustrada quanto a de Voltaire, Rousseau ou Diderot, porém de saiotes e espartilho: o pensamento de Émilie du Châtelet (1706-1749). Pouco conhecida pelo público brasileiro e menos estudada ainda pelos dix-huitièmistes locais, Madame du Châtelet, marquesa de berço, escreveu, por volta de 1746, um Discurso sobre a felicidade. O exame de algumas das teses e propostas éticas contidas nesse opúsculo é uma oportunidade instigante para se entenderem um pouco melhor não só as Luzes francesas, mas, sobretudo, a sensibilidade e as angústias das mulheres de vanguarda da França pré-revolucionária.