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Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2023
A growing body of evidence suggests that many aspects of psychology have evolved culturally over historical time. A combination of approaches, including experimental data collected over the past 75 years, cross-cultural comparisons, and studies of ...
M. Atari, J. Henrich
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A growing body of evidence suggests that many aspects of psychology have evolved culturally over historical time. A combination of approaches, including experimental data collected over the past 75 years, cross-cultural comparisons, and studies of ...
M. Atari, J. Henrich
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Psychoanalytic inquiry, 2018
Freud established psychoanalysis as a historical science and free association as its basic method of healing and research, differentiating a theory of method from theories of disorder.
H. Lothane
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Freud established psychoanalysis as a historical science and free association as its basic method of healing and research, differentiating a theory of method from theories of disorder.
H. Lothane
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Science as (Historical) Narrative
Erkenntnis, 2011The traditional mode of explanation in physics via deduction from partial differential equations is contrasted here with explanation via simulations. I argue that the different technologies employed constitute different languages, which support different sorts of narratives.
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The historical roots of economic development
Science, 2020Deep origins of modern inequality Methodological innovations are enabling scientists to study how events in the distant past affect contemporary life.
Nathan Nunn
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Science, Historicity and Complexity
2015In this contribution the author intends to reconstruct Evandro Agazzi’s reflections on the development of contemporary science after the elaboration of the Theory of Systems and the emergence of the perspective of Complexity. Reflections that convinced him that Reality is historical and that, in order to understand it, an interdisciplinary approach and
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Historical science, experimental science, and the scientific method
Geology, 2001Many scientists believe that there is a uniform, interdisciplinary method for the practice of good science. The paradigmatic examples, however, are drawn from classical experimental science. Insofar as historical hypotheses cannot be tested in controlled laboratory settings, historical research is sometimes said to be inferior to experimental research.
Carol E. Cleland
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Electrochemical Science — Historical Review
2017Electrochemistry developed from the single contributions of famous researchers and scientists in the 150 years spanning 1776 and 1925. This increasing level of electrochemical knowledge over the 19th century dovetailed with the industrial revolution, turning the electrochemical discoveries of Galvani, Volta, Faraday, Coulomb, and Ohm into familiar ...
Cornelia Breitkopf, Karen Swider-Lyons
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Science at Harvard University: Historical Perspectives
History of Education Quarterly, 1993This collection of essays examines select historical questions about the interrelationship between the sciences and Harvard University as an organizational, intellectual, and social context for science in the United States. The essays span the period from the seventeenth century to World War II.
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