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The Role of the Senses in Albert the Great’s Doctrine of Noetic Development
Albert’s scientific program of study, as laid out in his Commentary on the Physics, is an ordered studying of the natural sciences that leads to the p
Institute's Colloquium: The Changing Fate of Eternal Questions
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MoreHistory of Science ON CALL: Betty Smocovitis
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MoreThe Problem of Cosmology: On the Challenges of Cosmological Inquiry
As the study of the beginning of the universe, its overall structure and possible end, cosmologies aim at ordering the entirety of existence, yet face
Scientific Journals and the Transparency of Research: From 20th Century to Open Science
While the establishment of scientific journals in China has a history of more than 200 years, a substantial development came with the foundation of Pe
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With the background of Reform and Opening, this study will explore the role of Chinese scientific journals and editors on the international stage, the
Beauty and the Microscope: The Use, Design, and Values of Fashionable Instruments in the Enlightenment
Ian Lawson's new project investigates the fashion for microscopes, and other optical instruments, in the eighteenth century—after their initial popula
After Mapping the Avant-Garde: Music, Experimentalism, Technology, Science
This dissertation project is an interdisciplinary research study on the networks of the first twenty years of the WDR’s Electronic Music Studio in Col
The Industrial Organism
During the long nineteenth century, biologists and geologists developed a teleological theory of evolution according to which organic entities exhibit
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