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Concepts and methods in philosophy and history of science
Concepts and methods in philosophy and history of science
Hobbes on Natural Equality and Human Dignity
"The Monogenesis Controversy: A Historical and Philosophical Investigation" & "Of Orthogenesis: An Account of Bergson’s “Psychological Interpretation” of Evolution"
"Vegeto ergo sum: the changing fortunes of the irritable self in the early modern period"
'A different climate has given to shape to a novel species': Early modern climate theories and the debate on anthropogenic climate change
A political turn in historical epistemology? Beyond the Structuralist Crisis of the Subject and the Constructivist Crisis of the Object
Against objectivity: Metametaphysical pluralism and the early modern canon
Aristotle on Generation, Development, and Perfection
Atom and entelechy: Revisiting logical empiricists' criticisms of vitalism.
Between Leibniz and Wolff : Emilie Du Châtelet´s conception of matter
Capitalism without Desire? Economic Thinking and the Visualisation of the Biomedical Body c. 1900
Pagination
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