16 September 2020
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The Attack on Sovereignty: Liberalism and Democracy in Hayek, Foucault, and Lefort -
Mixed-Ownership Reform and Private Firms’ Corporate Social Responsibility Practices: Evidence From China -
Why is law necessary for human dignity? -
Rethinking the principle of authority -
Dignity’s constitution: a reply -
Dignity and disobedience -
Human dignity and constitutional justice -
Human dignity, authority and justice -
Reasoning with heuristics -
Dissenso ed eterodossia nel pensiero ebraico. Prefazione -
«Basta credere fermamente quel che la ragione non reprova»: la renovatio ficiniana in un passo sulla creazione dei Dialoghi d’amore di Yehudah Abarbanel -
Uriel da Costa e la polemica anticaraita di Yehudah ha-Lewi -
Un approccio “eterodosso” alla cabbala nel XVI secolo: la Très chrétienne Cabale di Jean Thenaud -
«Como si fuera Republica de por si». La Respublica Divina di Baruch Spinoza tra modello cristiano e tradizione politica ebraica -
Demonstration propter quid and fourth per se mode in Buridan’s Summulae de demonstrationibus. -
The Freedom of the Jews. Anthropology, History and Politics in Spinoza’s Theological-Political Treatise -
«Le corps entier des sciences peut estre consideré comme l’ocean..». Reflections on The Oxford Handbook of Leibniz -
Using Irony for Doing History of Philosophy: The Lesson of Aleksej Losev. -
Benedetto Croce e la guerra -
Nuove iniziative sul Fondo Vailati -
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Alexander Jones; Liba Taub, eds. The Cambridge History of Science. Volume 1: Ancient Science. -
David J. Collins, ed. The Sacred and the Sinister: Studies in Medieval Religion and Magic. -
E. Nicolaidis, ed. Greek Alchemy from Late Antiquity to Early Modernity. -
Roger J. Lederer. The Art of the Bird: The History of Ornithological Art through Forty Artists. -
Eloge: Aaron S. Moore (1972–2019) -
Ernst Homburg; Elisabeth Vaupel, eds. Hazardous Chemicals: Agents of Risk and Change, 1800–2000. -
Co-teaching Botany and History: An Interdisciplinary Model for a More Inclusive Curriculum -
Paolo Palmieri, trans. A Translation of Luigi Paolucci’s On Birdsong: Phenomenology, Animal Psychology, and Biology. -
Christopher Braider. Experimental Selves: Person and Experience in Early Modern Europe. -
Angelica Groom. Exotic Animals in the Art and Culture of the Medici Court in Florence. -
Joshua Nall. News from Mars: Mass Media and the Forging of a New Astronomy, 1860–1910. -
Juhani Norri (Compiler). Dictionary of Medical Vocabulary in English, 1375–1550: Body Parts, Sicknesses, Instruments, and Medicinal Preparations. -
Josefina Rodríguez-Arribas; Charles Burnett; Silke Ackermann; Ryan Szpiech, eds. Astrolabes in Medieval Cultures. -
Banu Subramaniam. Holy Science: The Biopolitics of Hindu Nationalism. -
Innovation on the Reservation: Information Technology and Health Systems Research among the Papago Tribe of Arizona, 1965–1980 -
Mathias Grote. Membranes to Molecular Machines: Active Matter and the Remaking of Life. -
James Mahaffey. Atomic Adventures: Secret Islands, Forgotten N-Rays, and Isotopic Murder—A Journey into the Wild World of Nuclear Science. -
Eloge: Peter Hanns Reill (1938–2019) -
Andrew Scull. Psychiatry and Its Discontents. -
Eloge: Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz (1923–2014) -
Material Nature -
Domenico Bertoloni Meli. Mechanism: A Visual, Lexical, and Conceptual History. -
Gaston Bachelard. Atomistic Intuitions: An Essay on Classification.; Hans-Jörg Rheinberger; Kate Sturge. The Hand of the Engraver: Albert Flocon Meets Gaston Bachelard. -
History in the Education of Scientists: Encouraging Judgment and Social Action -
Reconstructing Early Modern Artisanal Epistemologies and an “Undisciplined” Mode of Inquiry -
Anthony Turner. Mathematical Instruments in the Collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France -
Normal Development: The Photographic Dome and the Children of the Yale Psycho-Clinic -
In Praise of a Historical Storytelling Approach in Science Education -
Introduction: The Changing Pedagogical Landscapes of History of Science and the “Two Cultures” -
The Unmusical Ear: Georg Simon Ohm and the Mathematical Analysis of Sound -
How Archimedes Proposed to Move the Earth -
Chantal Grell, ed. Correspondance de Johannes Hevelius.Volume 1: Prolégomènes critiques.; Chantal Grell, ed. Correspondance de Johannes Hevelius. Volume 2: Correspondance avec la cour de France et ses agents, avec un dossier sur la querelle de la comète de 1664–1665. -
Benjamin Wardhaugh. Gunpowder and Geometry: The Life of Charles Hutton: Pit Boy, Mathematician, and Scientific Rebel. -
Richard J. King. Ahab’s Rolling Sea: A Natural History of Moby-Dick. -
Giorgio Israel, ed. Correspondence of Luigi Cremona (1830–1903): Conserved in the Department of Mathematics, “Sapienza” Università di Roma. -
The History of Chemistry in Chemical Education -
Else Wegener-Köppen, ed. Wladimir Köppen—Scholar for Life / Wladimir Köppen—Ein Gelehrtenleben für die Meteorologie. -
Pete Minard. All Things Harmless, Useful, and Ornamental: Environmental Transformation through Species Acclimatization, from Colonial Australia to the World. -
Amelia Bonea; Melissa Dickson; Sally Shuttleworth; Jennifer Wallis. Anxious Times: Medicine and Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Britain. -
Kathryn Stevens. Between Greece and Babylonia: Hellenistic Intellectual History in Cross-Cultural Perspective. -
Primary and Secondary Causation in Samuel Clarke’s and Isaac Newton’s Theories of Gravity -
Michel Anctil. Luminous Creatures: The History and Science of Light Production in Living Organisms. -
Michael Bravo. North Pole: Nature and Culture. -
Brightening Biochemistry: Humor, Identity, and Scientific Work at the Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry, 1923–1931 -
Deborah R. Coen. Climate in Motion: Science, Empire, and the Problem of Scale. -
Anya Bernstein. The Future of Immortality: Remaking Life and Death in Contemporary Russia. -
Carlos Steel; Steven Vanden Broecke; David Juste; Shlomo Sela, eds. The Astrological Autobiography of a Medieval Philosopher: Henry Bate’s Nativitas (1280–81). -
Brendan Dooley, ed. The Continued Exercise of Reason: Public Addresses by George Boole. -
Oliver Hochadel; Agustí Nieto-Galan, eds. Urban Histories of Science: Making Knowledge in the City, 1820–1940. -
Simon Werrett. Thrifty Science: Making the Most of Materials in the History of Experiment. -
David E. Leary. The Routledge Guidebook to James’s. -
Crash Course History of Science: Popular Science for General Education? -
Robin Wolfe Scheffler. A Contagious Cause: The American Hunt for Cancer Viruses and the Rise of Molecular Medicine. -
Bringing History into the Lab: A New Approach to Scientific Learning in General Education -
Limitless? Imaginaries of cognitive enhancement and the labouring body -
Colloquium 4 Garrocho/Ramos Bibliography -
Colloquium 5 Final Causality Without Teleology in Aristotle’s Ontology of Life -
Colloquium 4 Mythological Sources of Oblivion and Memory -
Colloquium 4 Commentary on Garrocho -
Colloquium 3 Commentary on Moore -
Colloquium 1 Commentary on Gabor -
Colloquium 5 Gonzalez/Julian Bibliography -
Colloquium 2 Pearson/Curzer Bibliography -
Colloquium 2 Commentary on Pearson -
Colloquium 2 How to Argue about Aristotle about Practical Reason -
Colloquium 1 Gabor/Miller Bibliography -
Colloquium 3 Moore/Bailey Bibliography -
Colloquium 1 The Authorship of the Pseudo-Simplician Neoplatonic Commentary on the De Anima -
Colloquium 3 Questioning Aristotle’s Radical Account of Σωφροσύνη -
Colloquium 5 Commentary on Gonzalez -
“Taking Precedence over the Torah”: Vows and Oaths, Abstinence and Celibacy in Naḥmanides’s Oeuvre -
Farewell to Revolution! Gustav Landauer’s Death and the Funerary Shaping of His Legacy -
A Polynesian, a Jew, and a Hindu Walk into Jerusalem: On Mendelssohn’s Religious Universalism -
From Sister-Wife to Brother-Neighbor: Rosenzweig Reads the Song of Songs -
Predicting the Present: Gershom Scholem on Prophecy -
The Meaning of Travel -
An Introduction to Everyday Aesthetics in Education -
Authoritative Knowledge -
Akratic (epistemic) modesty