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  1. Laura Meneghello, Jacob Moleschott—A Transnational Biography: Science, Politics, and Popularization in Nineteenth-Century Europe, Bielefeld: Transcript-Verlag, 2018. Isis 109, No. 4 (December 2018): 874–875. [REVIEW]Gabriel Finkelstein - 2018 - Isis: A Journal of the History of Science 109:874–875.
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  2. The Absolute and Relative Pessimistic Inductions.Seungbae Park - forthcoming - Problemos.
    The absolute pessimistic induction states that earlier theories, although successful, were abandoned, so current theories, although successful, will also be abandoned. By contrast, the relative pessimistic induction states that earlier theories, although superior to their predecessors, were discarded, so current theories, although superior to earlier theories, will also be discarded. Some pessimists would have us believe that the relative pessimistic induction avoids empirical progressivism. I argue, however, that it has the same problem as the absolute pessimistic induction, viz., either its (...)
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  3. Religion and Ideological Confrontations in Early Soviet Mathematics: The Case of P.A. Nekrasov.Dimitris Kilakos - 2018 - Almagest 9 (2):13-38.
    The influence of religious beliefs to several leading mathematicians in early Soviet years, especially among members of the Moscow Mathematical Society, had drawn the attention of militant Soviet marxists, as well as Soviet authorities. The issue has also drawn significant attention from scholars in the post-Soviet period. According to the currently prevailing interpretation, reported purges against Moscow mathematicians due to their religious inclination are the focal point of the relevant history. However, I maintain that historical data arguably offer reasons to (...)
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  4. Consideraciones sobre algunos aspectos lógicos del giro lingüístico.Eduardo Dib - 2007 - In Hugo Aguilar & Marisa Moyano (eds.), Sentido y performatividad: La construcción discursiva de lo real. Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina: pp. 109-121.
    Regarding the linguistic turn in History of Ideas, there are logical topics to be considered in order to increase the accuracy of reconstruccions oriented to describe and explain conceptual formations of the past. This paper propose an overview of these topics and a methodological approach to deal with its difficulties.
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  5. Reason Beyond Rand.Jamie Cohen-Cole - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):122-126.
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  6. Resistance and Submission in the Realm of Psychology. [REVIEW]Gisele Toassa - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (1):160-163.
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  7. Book Review: Arendt Contra Sociology: Theory, Society and its Science. [REVIEW]Alan Blum - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (1):164-165.
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  8. History and Identity in Hayden White’s The Practical Past. [REVIEW]Torbjörn Gustafsson Chorell - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (1):128-135.
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  9. Book Review: The Natural Law Foundations of Modern Social Theory: A Quest for Universalism. [REVIEW]Jordi Mundó - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (1):117-122.
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  10. Book Review: Wirtschaft Und Gesellschaft. Soziologie. Unvollendet 1919–1920. [REVIEW]Christopher Adair-Toteff - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (3):115-120.
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  11. Book Review: The Politics of Wounds: Military Patients and Medical Power in the First World War. [REVIEW]Marjorie Gehrhardt - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (3):111-114.
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  12. To Obey and to Tell.Greg Hollin - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (1):123-127.
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  13. Where Science Ends and Scientism Begins. [REVIEW]Jonathan Beale - 2019 - Metascience 2019:1-4.
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  14. Of Mountains, Lakes and Essences: John Teasdale and the Transmission of Mindfulness.Matthew Drage - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (4):107-130.
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  15. Teaching ‘Small and Helpless’ Women How to Live: Dialectical Behaviour Therapy in Sweden, Ca 1995–2005.Åsa Jansson - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (4):131-157.
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  16. Freud Under the Acropolis: The Challenging Journey of Psychoanalysis in 20th-Century Greece.Danae Karydaki - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (4):13-37.
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  17. ‘Peace and Happiness Await Us’: Psychotherapy in Yugoslavia, 1945–85.Mat Savelli - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (4):38-57.
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  18. Sterility and Suggestion: Minor Psychotherapy in the Soviet Union, 1956–1985.Aleksandra Brokman - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (4):83-106.
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  19. Hypnotherapies in 20th-Century Hungary: The Extraordinary Career of Ferenc Völgyesi.Julia Gyimesi - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (4):58-82.
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  20. Psychotherapy in Europe.Sarah Marks - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (4):3-12.
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  21. Scientific Realism and the Future Development of Science.Seungbae Park - 2019 - Diametros: An Online Journal of Philosophy.
    Nickles (2016, 2017, forthcoming) raises many original objections against scientific realism. One of them holds that scientific realism originates from the end of history illusion. I reply that this objection is self-defeating and commits the genetic fallacy. Another objection is that it is unknowable whether our descendants will regard our current mature theories as true or false. I reply that this objection entails skepticism about induction, leading to skepticism about the world, which is inconsistent with the appeal to the end (...)
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  22. From Galileo to Hubble: Copernican Principle as a Philosophical Dogma Defining Modern Astronomy.Spyridon Kakos - 2018 - International Journal of Theology, Philosophy and Science 2 (3):13-37.
    For centuries the case of Galileo Galilei has been the cornerstone of every major argument against the church and its supposedly unscientific dogmatism. The church seems to have condemned Galileo for his heresies, just because it couldn’t and wouldn’t handle the truth. Galileo was a hero of science wrongfully accused and now – at last – everyone knows that. But is that true? This paper tries to examine the case from the point of modern physics and the conclusions drawn are (...)
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  23. Ofer Gal and Raz Chen-Morris Baroq Ue Science , Pp. Xiv+333, Illus., Index, $45, ISBN-13: 978 0 226 92398 7.Sven Dupré - 2014 - Early Science and Medicine 19 (4):373-375.
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  24. Patrick J. Boner Kepler’s Cosmological Synthesis: Astrology, Mechanism and the Soul , Pp. 204, € 101, $138, ISBN 978 90 04 24608 9. [REVIEW]Rhonda Martens - 2014 - Early Science and Medicine 19 (2):197-199.
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  25. Amos Morris-Reich and Dirk Rupnow, Eds., Ideas of 'Race' in the History of the Humanities.Johannes Steizinger - forthcoming - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science.
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  26. Christa Jungnickel and Russell McCormmach, The Second Physicist: On the History of Theoretical Physics in Germany.Robert Deltete - forthcoming - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science.
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  27. John H. Zammito, The Gestation of German Biology: Philosophy and Physiology From Stahl to Schelling.Joan Steigerwald - forthcoming - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science.
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  28. New Objections to the Problem of Unconceived Alternatives.Seungbae Park - 2019 - Filosofia Unisinos 20 (2).
    The problem of unconceived alternatives can be undermined, regardless of whether the possibility space of alternatives is bounded or unbounded. If it is bounded, pessimists need to justify their assumption that the probability that scientists have not yet eliminated enough false alternatives is higher than the probability that scientists have already eliminated enough false alternatives. If it is unbounded, pessimists need to justify their assumption that the probability that scientists have not yet moved from the possibility space of false alternatives (...)
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  29. Ofer Gal and Raz Chen-Morris Baroq Ue Science , Pp. Xiv+333, Illus., Index, $45, ISBN-13: 978 0 226 92398 7.Sven Dupré - 2014 - Early Science and Medicine 19 (4):373-375.
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  30. Patrick J. Boner Kepler’s Cosmological Synthesis: Astrology, Mechanism and the Soul , Pp. 204, € 101, $138, ISBN 978 90 04 24608 9. [REVIEW]Rhonda Martens - 2014 - Early Science and Medicine 19 (2):197-199.
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  31. The Structure and Epistemic Import of Multiple Determination in Scientific Practice.Klodian Coko - 2015 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    Empirical multiple determination (multiple determination, for short) is the epistemic strategy of establishing the same result by means of multiple and independent procedures. It is an important epistemic strategy praised by both philosophers of science and practicing scientists. Commentators from different contexts have referred to multiple determination as one of the main strategies that researchers use to establish the reliability of their results. Multiple determination has been used to address a variety of problems that arise because of the fallibility of (...)
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  32. What Makes Neuroethics Possible?Fernando Vidal - forthcoming - History of the Human Sciences:095269511880041.
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  33. Review of Chunglin Kwa’s, Styles of Knowing: A New History of Science From Ancient Times to the Present (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011). [REVIEW]Elay Shech - 2014 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 4.
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  34. La paléontologie : distancer le temps.John Huss - 2018 - In Christophe Bouton & Philippe Huneman (eds.), Temps de la nature & nature du temps. Paris: CNRS Editions. pp. 239-266.
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  35. An Inchoate Universe: James's Probabilistic Underdeterminism.Kyle Bromhall - 2018 - William James Studies 14 (1):54-83.
    In this paper, I challenge the traditional narrative that William James’s arguments against determinism were primarily motivated by his personal struggles with depression. I argue that James presents an alternative argument against determinism that is motivated by his commitment to sound scientific practice. James argues that determinism illegitimately extrapolates from observations of past events to predictions about future events without acknowledging the distinct metaphysical difference between them. This occupation with futurity suggests that James’s true target is better understood as logical (...)
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  36. What Is Truth?: On the Need for an Old Paradigm.Richard Oxenberg - unknown
    In this essay I argue for the need to restore our recognition of the importance of philosophical truth in our endeavor to understand our world and our selves. In particular, I note that the physical sciences have no way of examining the axiological dimension of being - i.e., that dimension from which values spring - whereas an appreciation for, and understanding of, our values is crucial to the conduct of our personal, interpersonal, and political lives.
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  37. Die ›Evolutionstheorien‹ Goethes Und Schopenhauers. Eine Kritische Aufarbeitung des Wissenschaftsgeschichtlichen Forschungsstandes.Jens Lemanski - 2016 - In Daniel Schubbe & Søren Fauth (eds.), Schopenhauer und Goethe: Biographische und philosophische Perspektiven. Hamburg, Deutschland: pp. 247-299.
    This article compares the research literature published by Goethe and Schopenhauer on the subject of evolutionary theory. The metatheoretical thesis is supported that the results of any comparison between Schopenhauer or Goethe and a concrete theory of evolution always depend on three dimensions: 1. the scientific point of view of the comparative, 2. the meaning and definition of the central terms and 3. the selection of the analyzed primary literature. It is also argued that no previously published study was able (...)
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  38. Philosophy, Archaeology and the Enlightenment Heritage.V. P. J. Arponen & Artur Ribeiro - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):60-63.
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  39. Death of the Passive Subject.Artur Ribeiro - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):105-121.
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  40. More Than Representation.Oliver J. T. Harris - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):83-104.
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  41. A Meaning Holistic Solution of Subject–Object Dualism – its Implications for the Human Sciences.Tero Piiroinen - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):64-82.
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  42. William James and 18th-Century Anthropology.Jerome Carroll - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):3-20.
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  43. Mysticism in the Courtroom in 19th-Century Europe.Andrea Graus - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):21-40.
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  44. Alexandre Brierre de Boismont and the Limits of the Psychopathological Gaze.Enric J. Novella - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):41-59.
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  45. Reason Beyond Rand Did Enlightenment Values Persist Among Cold War Intellectuals? [REVIEW]Jamie Cohen-Cole - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):122-126.
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  46. Reasoning One’s Way Through the Cold War.Thomas Sturm - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):131-138.
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  47. Rationality, a Bowl of Molasses.David Teira - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):127-130.
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  48. Copernicus and the Astrologers Written by Robert S. Westman.Patrick J. Boner - 2018 - Early Science and Medicine 23 (3):289-291.
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  49. Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World Written by Anna Winterbottom.Sebestian Kroupa - 2018 - Early Science and Medicine 23 (3):295-297.
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  50. How to Accurately Account for Astrology’s Marginalization in the History of Science and Culture: The Central Importance of an Interpretive Framework.H. Darrel Rutkin - 2018 - Early Science and Medicine 23 (3):217-243.
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