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Anthropologists, Italians and “human races” [PDF]
This article is part of an international forum on raceand racism published by the Journal of Anthropological Sciences and edited by Alan Goodman of the New Hampshire College (USA).
Allovio, Stefano +3 more
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The Historicity of Peirce’s Classification of the Sciences [PDF]
The classification of the sciences is one of the most discussed and analysed aspects of Peirce’s corpus of work. I propose that Peirce’s attempt at systematising the sciences is characterised by a distinctive historicity, which I construe in two complementary senses.
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Embodied Cognition and Perception: Dewey, Science and Skepticism [PDF]
This article examines how Modern theories of mind remain even in some materialistic and hence ontologically anti-dualistic views; and shows how Dewey, anticipating Merleau-Ponty and 4E cognitive scientists, repudiates these theories.
Matthew, Crippen
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For a long time, the teaching of medieval archaeology depended upon historians or art historians who practiced archaeology. They did also set the academic framework for the discipline, which may differ quite a lot from one institute to another.
Anne Nissen
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Hume, the Philosophy of Science and the Scientific Tradition [PDF]
Although the main focus of Hume’s career was in the humanities, his work also has an observable role in the historical development of natural sciences after his time.
Slavov, Matias
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Dissoluzioni, parodie o mutamenti? Considerazioni sulla storia nelle pagine di Wikipedia [PDF]
What kind of relationship do the historical sciences have with Wikipedia? How should a reader approach Wikipedia articles dealing with history? What role will the upcoming “free encyclopedia” play in the study and teaching of history?
Mateus H. F. Pereira
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Wikipedia è poco affidabile? La colpa è anche degli esperti [PDF]
What kind of relationship do the historical sciences have with Wikipedia? How should a reader approach Wikipedia articles dealing with history? What role will the upcoming “free encyclopedia” play in the study and teaching of history?
Cristian Cenci
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Gender Bias in Nobel Prizes [PDF]
Strikingly few Nobel laureates within medicine, natural and social sciences are women. Although it is obvious that there are fewer women researchers within these fields, does this gender ratio still fully account for the low number of female Nobel ...
Jauffred, Liselotte +2 more
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Explaining Science Historically
AbstractThe author brings out the many faces of explanation in history of science by commenting on the contributions to this Focus section.
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Unquenchable creative fervor (To the 75th anniversary of Yu.A. Mizis)
The work is dedicated to the anniversary of the Dr. habil. (History), Professor Yuri Alexandrovich Mizis. The main scientific achievements realized by Yu.A. Mizis over the years of his professorial and teaching activities, as well as the work carried out
V. V. Kanishchev +2 more
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