6 March 2018
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Compassion and education: cultivating compassionate children, schools and communities. Edited by Andrew Peterson. Pp 180 + IX. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2017. £72 (hbk), £68 (ebk), ISBN 978-1-137-54837-5 -
Digital personalization in early childhood: Impact on childhood -
The generality problem for intellectualism -
John Burnham (1929–2017) -
James Q. Davies; Ellen Lockhart, eds. Sound Knowledge: Music and Science in London, 1789–1851. -
Chris Bernhardt. Turing’s Vision: The Birth of Computer Science. -
Bo Poulsen. Global Marine Science and Carlsberg: The Golden Connections of Johannes Schmidt (1877–1933). -
Michel Fichant; Sophie Roux, eds. Louis Couturat (1868–1914): Mathématiques, langage, philosophie. -
Saulo de Freitas Araujo. Wundt and the Philosophical Foundations of Psychology: A Reappraisal. -
Leslie Topp. Freedom and the Cage: Modern Architecture and Psychiatry in Central Europe, 1890–1914. -
Cyrus C. M. Mody. The Long Arm of Moore’s Law: Microelectronics and American Science. -
Andreas-Holger Maehle. Contesting Medical Confidentiality: Origins of the Debate in the United States, Britain, and Germany. -
Jeanne Kisacky. Rise of the Modern Hospital: An Architectural History of Health and Healing, 1870–1940. -
Helge Kragh. Julius Thomsen: A Life in Chemistry and Beyond. -
Alison Winter (1965–2016) -
Humor in a Time of Science Wars: Rereading Isabelle Stengers -
Toward a Reflexive History of Modern Subjectivity -
Four Books for the Price of One -
Lysenko Unemployed: Soviet Genetics after the Aftermath -
The Discreet Charm of Ontology -
Taking Scientists (More) Seriously -
The Logic That Governs Each Step of Scientific Research -
David I. Shyovitz. A Remembrance of His Wonders: Nature and the Supernatural in Medieval Ashkenaz. -
Christopher Cullen. The Foundations of Celestial Reckoning: Three Ancient Chinese Astronomical Systems. -
Joyce van Leeuwen. The Aristotelian Mechanics: Text and Diagrams. -
Shelley Z. Reuter. Testing Fate: Tay-Sachs Disease and the Right to Be Responsible. -
Marc E. Epstein. Moths, Myths, and Mosquitoes: The Eccentric Life of Harrison G. Dyar, Jr. -
Francesca Rochberg. Before Nature: Cuneiform Knowledge and the History of Science. -
Lyvia Diser. Wetenschap op de proef: Laboratoria in het Belgisch overheidsbeleid, 1870–1940. -
Ian Burney; Neil Pemberton. Murder and the Making of English CSI. -
Dag Nikolaus Hasse. Success and Suppression: Arabic Sciences and Philosophy in the Renaissance. -
Judy A. Hayden, ed. Literature in the Age of Celestial Discovery: From Copernicus to Flamsteed. -
Erik L. Peterson. The Life Organic: The Theoretical Biology Club and the Roots of Epigenetics. -
Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, ed. The Impact of Arabic Sciences in Europe and Asia. -
Kieran McNally. A Critical History of Schizophrenia. -
Robin E. Jensen. Infertility: Tracing the History of a Transformative Term. -
Lorraine Daston, ed. Science in the Archives: Pasts, Presents, Futures. -
Mark Coeckelbergh. New Romantic Cyborgs: Romanticism, Information Technology, and the End of the Machine. -
Allan Franklin. What Makes a Good Experiment? Reasons and Roles in Science. -
James W. Feldman, ed. Nuclear Reactions: Documenting American Encounters with Nuclear Energy. -
Juan Pimentel; Peter Mason. The Rhinoceros and the Megatherium: An Essay in Natural History. -
Franklin H. Portugal. The Least Likely Man: Marshall Nirenberg and the Discovery of the Genetic Code. -
Harald Siebert. Die ptolemäische “Optik” in Spätantike und byzantinischer Zeit: Historiographische Dekonstruktion, textliche Neuerschließung, Rekontextualisierung. -
Delphine Antoine-Mahut; Stephen Gaukroger, eds. Descartes’ Treatise on Man and Its Reception. -
Danilo Capecchi. The Problem of the Motion of Bodies: A Historical View of the Development of Classical Mechanics.; Agamemnon R. E. Oliveira. A History of the Concept of Work: From Physics to Economics. -
Paul Rubinson. Redefining Science: Scientists, the National Security State, and Nuclear Weapons in Cold War America. -
Peter Collins. The Royal Society and the Promotion of Science since 1960. -
Hunter Heyck. Age of System: Understanding the Development of Modern Social Science. -
Amir Alexander. Infinitesimal: How a Dangerous Mathematical Theory Shaped the Modern World. -
Al Coppola. The Theater of Experiment: Staging Natural Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Britain. -
Mi Gyung Kim. The Imagined Empire: Balloon Enlightenments in Revolutionary Europe. -
The Place of Subjecthood in Madness: Toward an Intellectual History of Psychiatry on a Philosophical Basis -
Appropriating Science for a Weathered Area -
How to Make an Inca Mummy: Andean Embalming, Peruvian Science, and the Collection of Empire -
Capturing the “Spirit” of Stoic Physics -
Fragments of History and Science -
A Forecasting Classic in Hindsight -
Geology and Christianity -
Creating Room for Historical Rationality -
No Escape from Fleck -
Mining as the Working World of Alexander von Humboldt’s Plant Geography and Vertical Cartography -
Between Two Poles: Positivism and Historicism in the History of Contemporary Geography -
The History of Geography: Narratives to Discipline the Past and Reinvent Geography as a Modern Discipline -
Angus McLaren. Reproduction by Design: Sex, Robots, Trees, and Test-Tube Babies in Interwar Britain. -
Sören Flachowsky; Rüdiger Hachtmann; Florian Schmaltz, eds. Ressourcenmobilisierung: Wissenschaftspolitik und Forschungspraxis im NS-Herrschaftssystem. -
Marco Beretta; Maria Conforti; Paolo Mazzarello, eds. Savant Relics: Brains and Remains of Scientists. -
Ann Johnson (1965–2016) -
Johann Georg Reicheneder. Freuds Traum von einer neuen Wissenschaft: Chemie und Bakteriologie im Traum von Irmas Injektion. -
Édouard Mehl; Nicolas Roudet, eds. Le temps des astronomes: L’astronomie et la décompte du temps de Pierre d’Ailly à Newton. -
James Carleton Paget; Michael J. Thate, eds. Albert Schweitzer in Thought and Action: A Life in Parts. -
Brian J. McVeigh. The History of Japanese Psychology: Global Perspectives, 1875–1950. -
Helge Wendt, ed. The Globalization of Knowledge in the Iberian Colonial World. -
Miles A. Kimball; Charles Kostelnick, eds. Visible Numbers: Essays on the History of Statistical Graphics. -
Lawrence D. Longo; Lawrence P. Reynolds. Wombs with a View: Illustrations of the Gravid Uterus from the Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century. -
Martijn van Calmthout. Sam Goudsmit: Zijn jacht op de atoombom van Hitler. -
Melissa L. Sevigny. Under Desert Skies: How Tucson Mapped the Way to the Moon and Planets. -
William Rankin. After the Map: Cartography, Navigation, and the Transformation of Territory in the Twentieth Century. -
Doug Millard. Satellite: Innovation in Orbit.; David J. Shayler; David M. Harland. The Hubble Space Telescope: From Concept to Success. -
Klaus Hentschel; Ning Yan Zhu, eds. Gustav Robert Kirchhoff’s Treatise “On the Theory of Light Rays” (1882): English Translation, Analysis, and Commentary. -
Klaus Taschwer. Der Fall Paul Kammerer: Das abenteurliche Leben des umstrittensten Biologen seiner Zeit. -
Adrian Howkins. Frozen Empires: An Environmental History of the Antarctic Peninsula. -
Gillian Beer. Alice in Space: The Sideways Victorian World of Lewis Carroll. -
J. D. Trout. Wondrous Truths: The Improbable Triumph of Modern Science. -
Jean-Michel Delire. Les mathématiques de l’autel védique: Le Baudhāyana Śulbasūtra et son commentaire Śulbadīpikā. -
Raffaele Pisano; Danilo Capecchi. Tartaglia’s Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century: Selections from “Quesiti et inventioni diverse”: Books VII–VIII. -
Meghan K. Roberts. Sentimental Savants: Philosophical Families in Enlightenment France. -
Stella Pratt-Smith. Transformations of Electricity in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Science. -
Victor J. Katz; Menso Folkerts; Barnabas Hughes; Roi Wagner; J. Lennart Berggren, eds. Sourcebook in the Mathematics of Medieval Europe and North Africa. -
Hegel on the value of the market economy -
The Ethics of Belief -
Hegel’s Treatment of Predication Considered in the Light of a Logic for the Actual World -
CQH volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
Perchance to Dream: Pathology, Pharmacology, and Politics in a 24-Hour Economy -
CQH volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Doctrines and Dimensions of Justice: Their Historical Backgrounds and Ideological Underpinnings -
Anarchism and Health -
Medicine and Contextual Justice -
Can Theories of Global Justice Be Useful in Humanitarian Response? -
Genetics and Justice: Must One Theory Fit All Contexts? -
The Quality Adjusted Life Year: A Total-Utility Perspective