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Projects

Current & Completed

The Institute’s research projects span all eras of human history, as well as all cultures north, south, east, and west. The Institute’s projects canvass an array of scientific areas, ranging from the origins of continuity systems in Mesopotamia to present-day neuroscience, Renaissance natural history, and the origins of quantum mechanics.

The Institute's researchers explore the changing meaning of fundamental scientific concepts (for example number, force, heredity, space) as well as how cultural developments shape fundamental scientific practices (for example argument, proof, experiment, classification). They examine how bodies of knowledge originally devised to address specific local problems became universalized.

The work of the Institute's scholars forms the basis of a theoretically oriented history of science which considers scientific thinking from a variety of methodological and interdisciplinary perspectives. The Institute draws on the reflective potential of the history of science to address current challenges in scientific scholarship.

Project List

A Cultural History of Breathing
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A New History of Medieval Science: Knowledge and Its Objects in Latin Europe and the Islamicate World, 750–1650
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Aging Research in Nineteenth-century Biology
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Animal Models of Human Behavior
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Artisan Naturalists
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Atomic Food for Peace?
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Beauty and the Microscope
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Brownian Motion
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Principles of Experimental Phenomenology
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At-Home Observation
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Good Science: Epistemic Values and Scholarly Reputations in Europe, 1770–1830
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Knowledge in Transit
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Metaphor & Metaphysic: Henri Bergson & the Language of Epistemology in Fin-de-Siècle France
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Observing and Making the Effects of Water Pollution Explicit
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Organized Wisdom and Revenge of the Humdrum
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The Politics of Popularization and the Fate of Physiology in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Germany
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Sciences of the Archive
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