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Anthropocene Lectures | Oct 12, 2017 | 17:00 to 19:00
The Historians’ Task in the Age of the Anthropocene: Finding Hope in Japan?
MoreCarl Stumpf and the Principles of Experimental Phenomenology: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
Charles-Edouard Niveleau's work aims to rediscover the historical (although forgotten) roots of the phenomenological movement that appeared through a
Enlightening Insects: Insects and the Formation of the French Enlightenment 1700–1789
Elisabeth Wallmann's research explores the complex ways in which the eighteenth-century study of nature and the development of French Enlightenment po
Chinese Local Geography before Local Gazetteers
This project analyzes the formative stages of geographical knowledge in dynastic China between the Eastern Han (25–220 CE) and Tang (61
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The Evolutionary Future: A History of Humanity's Biological Destiny
Typically, we think of evolution as a theory that explains the present in light of the past. Scientific explorations into the convoluted history
Hans-Jörg Rheinberger in Artikel über Dioramen und das Verhältnis von bildender Kunst und Tierpräparaten erwähnt
Zum ArtikelHans-Jörg Rheinberger mentioned in article about dioramas and the relation between visual arts and stuffed animals
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