22 May 2019
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Eric Scerri. A Tale of Seven Scientists and a New Philosophy of Science. -
Seeing the Light: A Response to “Chasing the Light” -
Alexa Geisthövel; Volker Hess, eds. Medizinisches Gutachten: Geschichte einer neuzeitlichen Praxis. -
Maria A. Rogacheva. The Private World of Soviet Scientists from Stalin to Gorbachev. -
Chasing the Light: What Happened to the Ancient Theories? -
C. Bruce Tarter. The American Lab: An Insider’s History of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. -
Sietske Fransen; Niall Hodson; Karl A. E. Enenkel, eds. Translating Early Modern Science. -
Michael Wintroub. The Voyage of Thought: Navigating Knowledge across the Sixteenth-Century World. -
Interfacing Facsimiles: A Review of the Berlin State Library’s Alexander von Humboldt Portal -
A. D. Morrison-Low; Sara J. Schechner; Paolo Brenni, eds. How Scientific Instruments Have Changed Hands. -
Hans Bots. De Republiek der Letteren: De Europese intellectuele wereld, 1500–1760. -
Christopher M. Graney. Mathematical Disquisitions: The Booklet of Theses Immortalized by Galileo. -
History of Science Society Annual Meeting, 2018 -
Alan I. Marcus, ed. Science as Service: Establishing and Reformulating American Land-Grant Universities, 1865–1930.; Alan I. Marcus, ed. Service as Mandate: How American Land-Grant Universities Shaped the Modern World, 1920–2015. -
David S. Sytsma. Richard Baxter and the Mechanical Philosophers. -
Eloge: Silvan Samuel Schweber (1928–2017) -
Noémi Tousignant. Edges of Exposure: Toxicology and the Problem of Capacity in Postcolonial Senegal. -
Howard Marchitello; Evelyn Tribble, eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Early Modern Literature and Science. -
John H. Zammito. The Gestation of German Biology: Philosophy and Physiology from Stahl to Schelling. -
Nathan F. Sayre. The Politics of Scale: A History of Rangeland Science. -
Timothy P. Schultz. The Problem with Pilots: How Physicians, Engineers, and Airpower Enthusiasts Redefined Flight. -
Melanie A. Kiechle. Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban America. -
Tobias Scheidegger. “Petite Science”: Außeruniversitäre Naturforschung in der Schweiz um 1900. -
Why Save a Seed? -
Stefanos Geroulanos; Todd Meyers. The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe: Brittleness, Integration, Science, and the Great War. -
Douglas M. Haynes. Fit to Practice: Empire, Race, Gender, and the Making of British Medicine, 1850–1980. -
Letter to the Editor -
The Oostvaardersplassen Fiasco -
Gertraud Sturm. David Heinrich Müller und die südarabische Expedition der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1898/99. -
Nietzsche on the Soul as a Political Structure -
Arendt and Nancy – Revolution and Democratic Responsibility -
Préface à la traduction -
Nietzsche: “Yet Where Are the Eyes to See It?” -
Preface to the Translation -
Racist Subjectivation, Capitalism, and Colonialism – Decolonizing Thought Beyond Education -
From Structuralism to Points of Rupture – George Jackson and the Tactics of the Subject -
Sujet, narcissisme et infini – Notes sur les subjectivations capitalistes -
La subjectivation dominée/dominante – Essai de traduction des phénoménologies de Simone de Beauvoir et Frantz Fanon -
Hobo Sacer ou l’hypothèse de l’oppression nécropolitique des sans-abris -
How Can a Subject Be Reified? – The Role of “Thinglikeness” in Georg Lukács’s Account of Subjectivity in Capitalism -
Resisting the Creativity Narrative – Cornelius Castoriadis on the Fundaments of Capitalist Subjectivity -
Avant-propos – L’obscur capital de nos subjectivations. Subjectivité et pouvoir à l’âge du capitalisme tardif -
Scott C. Richmond (2016) Cinema’s Bodily Illusions: Flying, Floating and Hallucinating -
James Harvey (2018) Jacques Rancière and the Politics of Art Cinema -
Janet Harbord (2016) Ex-Centric Cinema: Giorgio Agamben and Film Archaeology -
“Our Bravest and Most Beautiful Soldier”: Pola Negri, Wartime and the Gendering of Anxiety in Hotel Imperial -
Elena del Río (2016) The Grace of Destruction: A Vital Ethology of Extreme Cinemas -
And That I See a Darkness: The Stardom of Kirsten Dunst in Collaboration with Sofia Coppola in Three Images -
Greta Gerwig’s Gestures: Agamben in the Land of Stardom -
Sonority, Difference and the Schwarzenegger Star Body -
Introduction: Film-Philosophy and Stardom -
Animation and the Star Body -
Characterization of nurses’ duty to care and willingness to report -
Conscientious object in nursing: Regulations and practice in two European countries -
Ethical issues related to the use of gerontechnology in older people care: A scoping review -
Nursing and euthanasia: A narrative review of the nursing ethics literature -
The advocacy role of nurses in cardiopulmonary resuscitation -
Logical Constructions -
Did Joe Groia kill the civility movement? -
Increasing the emphasis on family law lawyering: correspondent’s report from Canada -
Are there two independent evaluative conditioning effects in relational paradigms? Dissociating the effects of CS-US pairings and their meaning -
Church’s Type Theory -
Marx’s Conception of Dialectical Contradiction in Commodity -
Consequentialism and Robust Goods -
A prospective pilot study using metabolomics discloses specific fatty acid, catecholamine and tryptophan metabolic pathways as possible predictors for a negative outcome after severe trauma -
Correction to: Alaska’s Next Generation of Potential Fishermen: a Survey of Youth Attitudes Towards Fishing and Community in Bristol Bay and the Kodiak Archipelago -
Lower limb vascular assessment techniques of podiatrists in the United Kingdom: a national survey -
Spinal manipulation frequency and dosage effects on clinical and physiological outcomes: a scoping review -
NeoPredPipe: high-throughput neoantigen prediction and recognition potential pipeline -
Correlation between footpad lesions and systemic bacterial infections in broiler breeders -
Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase and fusion proteins of virulent Newcastle disease virus cooperatively disturb fusion–fission homeostasis to enhance mitochondrial function by activating the unfolded protein response of endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial stress -
Longitudinal field studies reveal early infection and persistence of influenza A virus in piglets despite the presence of maternally derived antibodies -
Object-Oriented Baudrillard? Withdrawal and Symbolic Exchange -
Understanding Harm and its Moral Significance -
Linguistic Markers of CEO Hubris -
Towards Fractal Gravity -
Why only the commissioning parents should undertake parental duties in surrogacy cases? -
Towards an Ethical and Trustworthy Social Commerce Community for Brand Value Co-creation: A trust-Commitment Perspective -
New Ways of Teaching: Using Technology and Mobile Apps to Educate on Societal Grand Challenges -
Aesthetic Cosmopolitanism and the Challenge of the Exotic -
Why the Common-Sense Distinction between Killing and Allowing-to-Die Is So Easy to Grasp but So Hard to Explain -
Editorial: Dogmas, Stigmas, and Questionable Arguments for Better Health -
Unlike Diamonds, Defibrillators Aren’t Forever: Why It Is Sometimes Ethical to Deactivate Cardiac Implantable Electrical Devices -
Duty, Empathy, and Hierarchy: Healing “Difficult Patients” -
Choosing to Stop a Heart: The Ethical Status of Deactivating an Implantable Cardiac Device -
The Irish Healthcare System: A Morality Tale -
The Dictates of Conscience: Can They Justify Conscientious Refusals in Healthcare Contexts? -
Justice and the Possibility of Good Moralism in Bioethics -
Bioethical Issues and Secondary Prevention for Nonoffending Individuals with Pedophilia -
Reply to Sulmasy/Courtois: Why it is Sometimes Unethical to Deactivate Cardiac Implantable Electrical Devices -
Genetic Moralism and Health -
Health as the Moral Principle of Post-Genomic Society: Data-Driven Arguments Against Privacy and Autonomy -
The Use of Narratives In Graduate Bioethics Education -
Discriminatory Conscientious Objections in Healthcare: A Response to Ancell and Sinnott-Armstrong -
Learning to Regulate Learning Healthcare Systems -
A Moral Argument against Turning Off an Implantable Cardiac Device: Why Deactivation Is a Form of Killing, Not Simply Allowing a Patient to Die -
CQH volume 28 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
CQH volume 28 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Reconsidering the Moralization of Health: Practices Versus Concepts, and What We Can Learn from Evidence-based Research -
Last Words: Seeking Understanding, If Not Agreement, on Killing and Allowing-to-Die