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卡尔·普兰特尔(1820-1888)主要由于其不朽的《西方逻辑史》而迅速成为国际上公认的逻辑学史学家。然而,这项工作绝不是他在科学组织中极其多产的研究、教学和活动的唯一成果。普朗特尔在哲学逻辑、历史、哲学和哲学史等领域发表了大量著作。此外,他还是一位杰出的经典译家。在其中一些作品中,他追求当代科学哲学及其历史的主题。在这方面特别值得注意的是他在巴伐利亚科学院的题为“作为逻辑学家的伽利略和开普勒”的演讲,在演讲中,他以真正的哲学洞察力简要地分析了伽利略物理学和开普勒天文学中主要的认识论概念。本文的主要目的是向西班牙读者提供本文的注释翻译,并介绍Prantl的工作和生活,因此Daniel Antonio Di Liscia和Javier Legris scientiæ zudia, s o Paulo, v. 14, n. 2, p. 527- 39,2016 536, Prantl的宝贵贡献可能会得到充分的赞赏。为了使普朗特尔的文本对当前的研究有用,我们更新了关于伽利略和开普勒的信息。最后,读者将体会到普朗特尔的方法对未来,也就是对当前科学史和科学哲学的研究有多么重要。
Carl Prantl y la historia de la lógica de la investigación científica
Due mainly to his monumental Geschichte der Logik im Abendlande (History of logic in the West) Carl Prantl (1820-1888) was rapidly acknowledged internationally as a historian of logic. This work, however, was by no means the only result of his extremely prolific research, teaching and activity in scientific organization. Prantl produced a variety of works in the field of philosophical logic, history, philosophy, and history of philosophy. Furthermore, he was an outstanding translator of classical works. In some of these works he pursued themes found in contemporary philosophy of science and its history. Especially noteworthy in this respect is his lecture to the Bavarian Academy of Science entitled “Galileo and Kepler as logicians”, in which he briefly, but with genuine philosophical insight, analyzed the main epistemological notions operating in Galileo’s physics and Kepler’s astronomy. The main aim of this article is to make available to the Spanish reader an annotated translation of this text, and an introduction on Prantl’s work and life, so Daniel Antonio Di Liscia & Javier Legris scientiæ zudia, São Paulo, v. 14, n. 2, p. 527-39, 2016 536 that Prantl’s valuable contribution may be appreciated to its full extent. In order to make Prantl’s text useful to current research we have updated the information on Galileo and Kepler. Finally, the reader will appreciate how significant Prantl’s approach was for the future, that is, for current studies in the history and philosophy of science.