21 December 2017
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Hegel’s Political Philosophy: On the Normative Significance of Method and System -
Review of Ingmar Persson’s Inclusive Ethics: Extending Beneficence and Egalitarian Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, 288 pp. -
Free sets for set-mappings relative to a family of sets -
A Coasian Solution to Problems of Initial Acquisitions -
Reproductive autonomy and responsibility: current trends -
Perception First -
Nobody Bodily Knows Possibility -
Index to Volume CXIV -
Equal Subjects -
Defensive Harm, Consent, and Intervention -
In Defense of a Political Liberalism -
Resisting Rawlsian Political Liberalism -
Contents: (Math. Log. Quart. 5/2017) -
What Attracted Keynes to Malthus’s High Price of Provisions? -
The Fictitious Liberal Divide -
Tim Birkhead, ed. Virtuoso by Nature: The Scientific Worlds of Francis Willughby FRS (1635–1672). -
Giuseppina Ferriello; Maurizio Gatto; Romano Gatto, eds. The “Baroulkos” and the “Mechanics” of Heron. -
Courtney Roby. Technical Ekphrasis in Greek and Roman Science and Literature: The Written Machine between Alexandria and Rome. -
Dorothee Schmidt. Reisen in das Orientalische Indien: Wissen über fremde Welten um 1600. -
Marcel Boumans. Science Outside the Laboratory: Measurement in Field Science and Economics. -
Anya Zilberstein. A Temperate Empire: Making Climate Change in Early America. -
John M. Dixon. The Enlightenment of Cadwallader Colden: Empire, Science, and Intellectual Culture in British New York. -
Richard Carrier. Science Education in the Early Roman Empire. -
Anne Mariss. “A World of New Things”: Praktiken der Naturgeschichte bei Johann Reinhold Forster. -
Anna Winterbottom. Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World. -
The Philosopher and the Craftsman: Francis Bacon’s Notion of Experiment and Its Debt to Early Stuart Inventors -
Simone Testa. Italian Academies and Their Networks, 1525–1700: From Local to Global. -
Peter Moore. The Weather Experiment: The Pioneers Who Sought to See the Future. -
Irina Schmiedel. Pompa e intelletto: Formen der Ordnung und Inszenierung botanischen Wissens im späten Großherzogtum der Medici. -
Marc J. Ratcliff. Genèse d’une découverte: La division des infusoires (1765–1766). -
Anthony Grafton; Glenn W. Most, eds. Canonical Texts and Scholarly Practices: A Global Comparative Approach. -
Angela Axworthy. Le mathématicien renaissant et son savoir: Le statut des mathématiques selon Oronce Fine. -
Claudia Pancino. La natura dei bambini: Cura del corpo, malattie e medicina della prima infanzia fra Cinquecento e Settecento. -
Leo Corry. A Brief History of Numbers. -
Germana Ernst (1943–2016) -
Using, Abusing, and Perusing the Past -
Scientists’ Imagined Pasts and Historians’ Appreciation of Scientific Thought -
Coming to Terms with the Past: The Great Transition -
Michael R. Trimble. The Intentional Brain: Motion, Emotion, and the Development of Modern Neuropsychiatry. -
Donald L. Opitz; Staffan Bergwik; Brigitte Van Tiggelen, eds. Domesticity in the Making of Modern Science. -
Charles E. McClelland. Berlin, the Mother of All Research Universities, 1860–1918. -
Timothy Aubry; Trysh Travis, eds. Rethinking Therapeutic Culture.; David Kaiser; W. Patrick McCray, eds. Groovy Science: Knowledge, Innovation, and American Counterculture. -
The Literature Review as Imagined Past -
Index to Isis, Volume 108, 2017 -
Contents of Isis, Volume 108 -
Science’s Imagined Pasts -
Jennifer L. Lambe. Madhouse: Psychiatry and Politics in Cuban History. -
Michael Stolberg. Uroscopy in Early Modern Europe. -
Claire Preston. The Poetics of Scientific Investigation in Seventeenth-Century England. -
Robert Fox. Science without Frontiers: Cosmopolitanism and National Interests in the World of Learning, 1870–1940. -
Carolyn Merchant. Autonomous Nature: Problems of Prediction and Control from Ancient Times to the Scientific Revolution. -
Oliver Hochadel; Agustí Nieto-Galan, eds. Barcelona: An Urban History of Science and Modernity, 1888–1929. -
Alain Touwaide. A Census of Greek Medical Manuscripts: From Byzantium to the Renaissance. -
Marco Solinas. From Aristotle’s Teleology to Darwin’s Genealogy: The Stamp of Inutility. -
Projit Bihari Mukharji. Doctoring Traditions: Ayurveda, Small Technologies, and Braided Sciences. -
Regina Horta Duarte. Activist Biology: The National Museum, Politics, and Nation Building in Brazil. -
David Wright. SickKids: The History of the Hospital for Sick Children. -
Georgiana D. Hedesan. An Alchemical Quest for Universal Knowledge: The “Christian Philosophy” of Jan Baptist Van Helmont (1579–1644). -
Michael Ruse. Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution. -
James Beattie; Edward Melillo; Emily O’Gorman, eds. Eco-Cultural Networks and the British Empire: New Views on Environmental History. -
Pax Technologica: Computers, International Affairs, and Human Reason in the Cold War -
Response to Comments on “Science’s Imagined Pasts” -
Karine Chemla; Renaud Chorlay; David Rabouin, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Generality in Mathematics and the Sciences. -
Marc Raboy. Marconi: The Man Who Networked the World. -
Dengjian Jin. The Great Knowledge Transcendence: The Rise of Western Science and Technology Reframed.; James E. McClellan; Harold Dorn. Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction. -
Susan Broomhall, ed. Ordering Emotions in Europe, 1100–1800. -
Science, Fascism, and Foreign Policy: The Exhibition “Scienza Universale” at the 1942 Rome World’s Fair -
Keith Michael Baker; Jenna M. Gibbs, eds. Life Forms in the Thinking of the Long Eighteenth Century. -
Amedeo Avogadro. Relazioni accademiche.; Amedeo Avogadro. Lettere. -
Marion Gindhart; Hanspeter Marti; Robert Seidel, eds. Frühneuzeitliche Disputationen: Polyvalente Produktionsapparate gelehrten Wissens. -
Margaret DeLacy. The Germ of an Idea: Contagionism, Religion, and Society in Britain, 1660–1730. -
John M. Forrester, ed. The “De Subtilitate” of Girolamo Cardano. -
Michele La Clergue Aldrich (1942–2016) -
Ursula Klein. Nützliches Wissen: Die Erfindung der Technikwissenschaften. -
William B. Provine (1942–2015) -
Deirdre Loughridge. Haydn’s Sunrise, Beethoven’s Shadow: Audiovisual Culture and the Emergence of Musical Romanticism. -
Marc Flandreau. Anthropologists in the Stock Exchange: A Financial History of Victorian Science. -
Richard Dunn; Rebekah Higgitt, eds. Navigational Enterprises in Europe and Its Empires, 1730–1850. -
Anthony Ryan Hatch. Blood Sugar: Racial Pharmacology and Food Justice in Black America. -
Katja Guenther. Localization and Its Discontents: A Genealogy of Psychoanalysis and the Neuro Disciplines. -
Andrew Stuhl. Unfreezing the Arctic: Science, Colonialism, and the Transformation of Inuit Lands. -
Tara H. Abraham. Rebel Genius: Warren S. McCulloch’s Transdisciplinary Life in Science. -
Michael F. Robinson. The Lost White Tribe: Explorers, Scientists, and the Theory That Changed a Continent. -
Lawrence Squeri. Waiting for Contact: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. -
Mauro Gargano; Emilia Olostro Cirella; Massimo Della Valle, eds. Che il diavolo benedica i Pulcinella! Cronache napoletane, scientifiche e non, dell’astronomo von Zach. -
Antonella Romano. Impressions de Chine: L’Europe et l’englobement du monde (XVIe–XVIIe siècle). -
Hubertus Fischer; Volker R. Remmert; Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, eds. Gardens, Knowledge, and the Sciences in the Early Modern Period. -
David Arnold. Toxic Histories: Poison and Pollution in Modern India. -
Urszula Sowina. Water, Towns, and People: Polish Lands against a European Background until the Mid-Sixteenth Century. -
Elizabeth Fee. Disease and Discovery: A History of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, 1916–1939.; Karen Kruse Thomas. Health and Humanity: The Story of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. -
Reflections on the 2017 Nobel Memorial Prize Awarded to Richard Thaler -
Book Review: Refugees and the Ethics of Forced Displacement, by Serena Parekh -
Mental Disorder as a Practical Psychiatric Kind -
The Intersubjective Dimension of Schizophrenia -
The Meaning and Relevance of Minkowski’s ‘Loss of Vital Contact with Reality’ -
Becoming Able to See Anomalies -
Intellectual Disability, Choice, and Relational Ethics -
The Subject of Intellectual Disability: A Reply to Clegg, Murphy, & Almack -
Liberal Individualism and Deleuzean Relationality in Intellectual Disability -
Akratic Feelings