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THE STUPID NINETEENTH CENTURY: PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY IN CRITICAL POSTHUMANIST AND POST‐ANTHROPOCENTRIC THOUGHT

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 24-45, March 2025.
ABSTRACT This article addresses the charge of “stupidity” leveled at nineteenth‐century thought by recent critical posthumanist and post‐anthropocentric theorists. The article's first section traces a particularistic reading of nineteenth‐century philosophy of history in the writings of Rosi Braidotti and Bruno Latour, both of whom have employed the ...
CALLUM BARRELL, SARA RAIMONDI
wiley   +1 more source

Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, and the Evolution / Creation of the Human Brain And Mind Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace y la Evolución / Creación del Cerebro y Mente Humana

open access: yesGayana, 2009
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace independently discovered natural selection, and a set of common experiences surely contributed to that event.
Stephen E Glickman
doaj  

Early Images of Trauma in George Eliot’s The Lifted Veil

open access: yesHumanities
This paper explores George Eliot’s The Lifted Veil (1859) as an early portrayal of traumatic neurosis, providing a fresh perspective to enhance the existing scholarly attention on trauma in Eliot’s Daniel Deronda.
Melissa Rampelli
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De la cranioscopie à la craniologie et au-de-là, la quête d’une paléo-pathologie mentale

open access: yesUISPP Journal
De la fin du 18ème siècle au milieu du 19ème, la cranioscopie, ou phrénologie, prétend diagnostiquer les comportements déviants par l’examen des reliefs crâniens. Cette piste n’aboutira pas mais permettra la collecte d’un matériel important qui servira à
Alain Froment
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The history of science through the prism of race

open access: yesBJHS Themes
One methodological approach to grasping a ‘big-picture’ history of modern science involves tracing the complex entanglements between scientific knowledge and the development of racism and racialized economic systems.
Elise K. Burton   +2 more
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Discussion of the symposium on ethics in the curation and use of human skeletal remains

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American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 186, Issue 1, January 2025.
Michael L. Blakey
wiley   +1 more source

Tom Scriven, Popular Virtue: Continuity and Change in Radical moral politics, 1820-1870

open access: yesMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, 2021
Alexandra Sippel
doaj   +1 more source

Beyond the ‘techno-harem’: On the absence of gendered intellectual stereotype threat in the Arab world—evidence from Egypt

open access: yesCultures of Science
The majority of university students enrolled in science programmes in the Arab world are women. Recent studies have attributed this rare occurrence of gender equality in science to factors such as Islamic conservatism, cultural authoritarianism and ...
Marc Aziz Michael
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How Do We Clean Up the Scientific Record? [PDF]

open access: yesFunction (Oxf), 2023
Verkhratsky A, Petersen OH.
europepmc   +1 more source

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