HUMBOLDTIAN SCIENCE: RELATIONS BETWEEN THE MEASUREMENT AND THE SENSITIVITY IN THE GENESIS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.

Authors

  • Antonio Carlos Vitte
  • Kalina Salaib Springer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7154/RDG.2011.0021.0009

Keywords:

Humboldtian Science, Physical Geography, Naturphilosophie, Sensitivity, Measurement

Abstract

The study argues that the physical geography emerged from the ideas and postulates of science humboldtiana. That formed in  the naturphilosophie and the development of new tools and advances in exact sciences, enabling the construction of a model of nature and the earth's surface based on the principle of transcendental universal laws of nature, material on regional principles.

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2011-07-23

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How to Cite

Vitte, A. C., & Springer, K. S. (2011). HUMBOLDTIAN SCIENCE: RELATIONS BETWEEN THE MEASUREMENT AND THE SENSITIVITY IN THE GENESIS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. Revista Do Departamento De Geografia, 21, 167-177. https://doi.org/10.7154/RDG.2011.0021.0009