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Science Social 08: Léon Rosenfeld and the Quest for Unification
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MoreVisualizing the Soul in Early Enlightenment Iberian Medicine
In the intellectual context of post-Cartesian Europe, there were ongoing attempts to find a feasible solution to the problem of the connection between
Metamorphosis: A Personal History
Defined biologically as “dramatic post-embryonic development,” metamorphosis is typified in the transformation of a tadpole into a frog or a caterpill
Philosophy and Medicine in Late Antique Alexandria
The key figure in the transmission of Greek philosophical and medical knowledge to the Syriac and hence to the Arabic-speaking world in the fifth–seve
Epistemology in the Making: A Cultural History of the Academia Naturae Curiosorum (Leopoldina)
In 1652, the Academia Naturae Curiosorum, the scientific academy today known as the Leopoldina, was founded in Schweinfurt with the aim of bringing to
Corine Pelluchon
Corine Pelluchon is a professor at the Université Gustave Eiffel (Paris region). A...
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Albert the Great on the Human Being
Since time immemorial, human beings have attempted to answer the most fundamental questions about themselves: What does it mean to be human? One influ
Adrian Pirtea
Adrian C. Pirtea (PhD, 2017) is a historian of late antique and medieval Western Asia, specializ...
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David C. Albertson
David Albertson is Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California in L...
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