Abstract
From the Editors
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As we know, in recent years, we have been living in an anti-intellectual climate of science denialism, where all science has been devalued, but even negated
The eighth issue of Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science was produced under atypical conditions
More than being part of this particular moment of the 1 history – which will certainly be analyzed by historians of science in the same way they investigated other pandemics – we can extract from it some reflections that will certainly be explored more profoundly in the future
Summary
In recent years, we have been living in an anti-intellectual climate of science denialism, where all science has been devalued, but even negated. The eighth issue of Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science was produced under atypical conditions. As with the rest of the world, we are living through the Covid-19 pandemic. The authors and editors of this issue were in quarantine during the preparation of this edition.
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