8 January 2019
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Symptoms of Interruption – Responding to Bianchi’s The Feminine Symptom -
Aleatory Feminism in Emanuela Bianchi’s The Feminine Symptom -
When Mathematics overtakes Philosophy – The Silent Revolution and the Invention of Science -
Claude Gadroys and a Cartesian Astrology -
Comments on John Schuster and Frederic de Buzon concerning Physico–Mathematics and Mathesis in Descartes -
Descartes’ Theory of Abstraction in the Regulæ -
Descartes and Roberval – The Composite Pendulum and its Center of Agitation -
“Nature Doth Not Work by Election” – John Wallis, Robert Grosseteste, and the Mathematical Laws of Nature -
The Weight of the Air – Santorio’s Thermometers and the Early History of Medical Quantification Reconsidered -
Introduction – The Mathematization of Natural Philosophy between Practical Knowledge and Disciplinary Blending -
Rotating Poles, Shifting Angles and the Use of Geometry – (Bond’s Longitude Found and Hobbes’ Confutation) -
The Nature of Design Inference and the Epistemic Status of Intelligent Design -
Grounding Relations Are Not Unified – Aquinas and Heil versus Schaffer -
Francisco Suárez on Metaphysics of Modality – An Actualist and Essentialist View on Real Possible Beings -
Petitionary Prayer for the Dead and the Boethian Concept of a Timeless God -
Natural Normativity and the Authority-of-Nature Challenge -
Lonergan’s Isomorphism of Knowing and Being – A Reply to Gaven Kerr -
A Response to Wilkins -
Hippocrates’ Oath and Asclepius’ Snake: The Birth of the Medical Profession. By T. A. Cavanaugh -
Perception in Aristotle’s Ethics. By Eve Rabinoff -
Philosophical Introductions: Five Approaches to Communicative Reason. By Jürgen Habermas. Introduction by Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin -
Through a Glass Brightly: Using Science to See Our Species as We Really Are. By David P. Barash -
Sabina Leonelli. Data-Centric Biology: A Philosophical Study. -
Ilana Löwy. Imperfect Pregnancies: A History of Birth Defects and Prenatal Diagnosis. -
Relocating the Qing in the Global History of Science: The Manchu Translation of the 1603 World Map by Li Yingshi and Matteo Ricci -
Elizabeth Neswald; David F. Smith; Ulrike Thoms, eds. Setting Nutritional Standards: Theory, Policies, Practices. -
Svea Koischwitz. Der Bund Freiheit der Wissenschaft in den Jahren 1970–1976: Ein Interessenverband zwischen Studentenbewegung und Hochschulreform. -
Brian Noble. Articulating Dinosaurs: A Political Anthropology. -
Harry Collins. Gravity’s Kiss: The Detection of Gravitational Waves. -
Jess Bier. Mapping Israel, Mapping Palestine: How Occupied Landscapes Shape Scientific Knowledge. -
The Many Places of Cold War Science -
The “Two Cultures” in Clinical Psychology: Constructing Disciplinary Divides in the Management of Mental Retardation -
Christine Lehleiter. Romanticism, Origins, and the History of Heredity. -
Jürgen Hammerstaedt; Pierre-Marie Morel; Refik Güremen, eds. Diogenes of Oinoanda: Epicureanism and Philosophical Debates / Diogène d’Œnoanda: Épicurisme et controverses. -
Tina Su Lyn Lim; Donald B. Wagner. The Continuation of Ancient Mathematics: Wang Xiaotong’s Jigu suanjing, Algebra, and Geometry in Seventh-Century China. -
Ryan A. Davis; Alicia Cerezo Paredes, eds. Modernity and Epistemology in Nineteenth-Century Spain: Fringe Discourses. -
Ian Hesketh. Victorian Jesus: J. R. Seeley, Religion, and the Cultural Significance of Anonymity. -
Bojana Mladenović. Kuhn’s Legacy: Epistemology, Metaphilosophy, and Pragmatism. -
Jeroen van Dongen; Herman Paul, eds. Epistemic Virtues in the Sciences and the Humanities. -
Laura Meneghello. Jacob Moleschott, a Transnational Biography: Science, Politics, and Popularization in Nineteenth-Century Europe. -
William Firebrace. Star Theatre: The Story of the Planetarium. -
Michelle Murphy. The Economization of Life. -
Michael R. Finn. Figures of the Pre-Freudian Unconscious from Flaubert to Proust. -
Alexander Jones. A Portable Cosmos: Revealing the Antikythera Mechanism, Scientific Wonder of the Ancient World. -
Janet Weston. Medicine, the Penal System, and Sexual Crimes in England, 1919–1960s: Diagnosing Deviance. -
Arielle Saiber. Measured Words: Computation and Writing in Renaissance Italy. -
On Translating Mathematics -
Andreas Killen. Homo Cinematicus: Science, Motion Pictures, and the Making of Modern Germany. -
Karl S. Matlin; Jane Maienschein; Manfred D. Laubichler, eds. Visions of Cell Biology: Reflections Inspired by Cowdry’s “General Cytology.”. -
David G. Wittner; Philip C. Brown, eds. Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Modern Japanese Empire. -
Karl Sigmund. Exact Thinking in Demented Times: The Vienna Circle and the Epic Quest for the Foundations of Science. -
Ethan W. Lasser, ed. The Philosophy Chamber: Art and Science in Harvard’s Teaching Cabinet, 1766–1820. -
Alberto Cevolini, ed. Forgetting Machines: Knowledge Management Evolution in Early Modern Europe. -
Translating History of Science Books into Chinese: Why? Which Ones? How? -
Charles W. J. Withers. Zero Degrees: Geographies of the Prime Meridian. -
Idiom and Image: Translating the Letters on Sunspots -
Peter C. Mancall. Nature and Culture in the Early Modern Atlantic. -
Historians of Science Translating the History of Science: Blur versus Grit -
Notes on the Reviewing of Learned Websites, Digital Resources, and Tools -
Sarah Easterby-Smith. Cultivating Commerce: Cultures of Botany in Britain and France, 1760–1815. -
Barry Commoner and Paul Sears on Project Chariot: Epiphany, Ecology, and the Atomic Energy Commission -
Rob Iliffe. Priest of Nature: The Religious Worlds of Isaac Newton. -
Wilhelm Füßl; Andrea Lucas; Matthias Röschner. Wirklichkeit und Illusion: Die Dioramen im Deutschen Museum. -
Lucia Dacome. Malleable Anatomies: Models, Makers, and Material Culture in Eighteenth-Century Italy. -
Contents of Isis, Volume 109 -
Index to Isis, Volume 109, 2018 -
Stephen Hilgartner. Reordering Life: Knowledge and Control in the Genomics Revolution. -
Enrique García Santo-Tomás. The Refracted Muse: Literature and Optics in Early Modern Spain. -
Yota Batsaki; Sarah Burke Cahalan; Anatole Tchikine, eds. The Botany of Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century. -
Leslie Tomory. The History of the London Water Industry. -
Paola Bertucci. Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. -
Englishing Kopp -
Margaret DeLacy. Contagionism Catches On: Medical Ideology in Britain, 1730–1800. -
Translating in the History of Science: A Concerted Effort -
William Poole, ed. John Wilkins (1614–1672): New Essays. -
Acknowledging Limits -
Translation as a Way of Life -
Susanna Berger. The Art of Philosophy: Visual Thinking in Europe from the Late Renaissance to the Early Enlightenment. -
Shifting Agendas and Competing Interests within Public Health, Science and Technology, and Medicine in Africa -
Sonja Brentjes; Jürgen Renn, eds. Globalization of Knowledge in the Post-Antique Mediterranean, 700–1500. -
Stephen T. Casper; Delia Gavrus, eds. The History of the Brain and Mind Sciences: Technique, Technology, Therapy. -
J. David Archibald. Origins of Darwin’s Evolution: Solving the Species Puzzle through Time and Place. -
Ernst Haeckel; Ausgewählte Briefwechsel: Historisch-Kritische Ausgabe, Vol. 1: Familienkorrespondenz, Februar 1839–April 1854. -
Roderick W. Home; Isabel M. Malaquias; Manuel F. Thomaz, eds. For the Love of Science: The Correspondence of J. H. de Magellan (1722–1790). -
Carin Berkowitz; Bernard Lightman, eds. Science Museums in Transition: Cultures of Display in Nineteenth-Century Britain and America. -
Vivian Nutton, ed. Principles of Anatomy according to the Opinion of Galen by Johann Guinter and Andreas Vesalius. -
Thomas Horst; Marília dos Santos Lopes; Henrique Leitão, eds. Renaissance Craftsmen and Humanistic Scholars: Circulation of Knowledge between Portugal and Germany. -
Edward J. Gillin. The Victorian Palace of Science: Scientific Knowledge and the Building of the Houses of Parliament. -
Matthias Schemmel, ed. Spatial Thinking and External Representation: Towards a Historical Epistemology of Space. -
Roslynn D. Haynes. From Madman to Crime Fighter: The Scientist in Western Culture. -
Fernando Vidal; Francisco Ortega. Being Brains: Making the Cerebral Subject. -
Cathy Gere. Pain, Pleasure, and the Greater Good: From Panopticon to the Skinner Box and Beyond. -
Joel Peter Eigen. Mad-Doctors in the Dock: Defending the Diagnosis, 1760–1913. -
‘More open borders and deep structural transformation’ -
Grow Heathrow: a Lockean analysis -
Evidence, Judgment, and Belief at Will -
Knowledge How, Procedural Knowledge, and the Type-Token Action Clause -
Happy Family Kitchen Movement: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Community-Based Family Holistic Health Intervention in Hong Kong -
Participants’ awareness of ethical compliance, safety and protection during participation in pharmaceutical industry clinical trials: a controlled survey -
Kenyan health stakeholder views on individual consent, general notification and governance processes for the re-use of hospital inpatient data to support learning on healthcare systems