O Paradoxo da Historiografia Cognitiva
A "virada científica" na História sob as lentes da Epigenética
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2447-2158.i11p88-121Palavras-chave:
Historiografia Cognitiva, História da Ciência, Ciências Cognitivas, Teoria da História, EpigenéticaResumo
Apesar de um recente compromisso recíproco com a colaboração entre perspectivas historiográficas e cognitivo-evolucionistas, a antiga “lacuna” entre contingência cultural e determinismo biológico continua a obstaculizar as tentativas de mapeamento do panorama biossocial humano. Nesse contexto, um exemplo pode ser encontrado na tensão existente entre duas perspectivas distintas para as implicações e raison d’être da Historiografia Cognitiva. Com isso em mente, o presente texto alega que um conjunto de desenvolvimentos recentes advindos da Epigenética pode agregar uma variedade bem-vinda de parâmetros e recursos teóricos capazes de explorar tal debate para o benefício mútuo de ambas as partes.
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