5.3. Ciencia e Ilustración. Los ilustres excluidos.
Francisco Bienvenido and the Popularization of Science
This section discusses how Francisco Bienvenido, a Frenchman, put on scientific demonstrations in Spain during the late 18th century. He offered magnetic experiments, electrical experiments, and phantasmagorical sessions with magic lanterns. He also taught private courses in people's homes and sold scientific instruments.
Experimental Demonstrators
- Experimental demonstrators were people who offered popular versions of the main scientific developments and instruments to a wide audience.
- They made a living by offering shows that transmitted experimental sciences to a broad audience.
- Although very few of them contributed to the history of science, their role was important in attracting interest in science among the general public.
- The democratization of experimental sciences occurred throughout Europe during the eighteenth century.
Gender Segregation in Science
- Women were excluded from scientific knowledge during this time period.
- They were limited to being spectators attending courses and public demonstrations or readers of an extensive bibliography published by male scientists for what they called "the education of ladies."
- However, some cracks began to appear in this gender segregation. Mari-Anne Paulze is known for her work as a collaborator with her husband Antoine Lavoisier.
Collaborative Work
- Madame Lavoisier collaborated with her husband on his work as a scientist.
- She translated many of his texts, handled correspondence with other authors involved in debates about his ideas, and created illustrations for his publications using her knowledge of drawing and painting.
- Her social skills were also important when it came to organizing gatherings at their home where she received other scientists, traveling traders, and those interested in new ideas which were then transmitted throughout Europe.
- The question remains whether this was simply collaborative work or if Madame Lavoisier made significant contributions to her husband's work as a scientist.
Persuasive Strategies
In this section, the speaker discusses persuasive strategies and prompts the audience to consider their effectiveness.
Evaluating Persuasive Strategies
- The speaker prompts the audience to ask themselves if persuasive strategies are effective.
- He suggests that people often use persuasive strategies without considering whether they are actually effective.
- The speaker argues that it is important to evaluate the effectiveness of persuasive strategies in order to be successful in persuading others.