Biology & Philosophy 15(4) September 2000
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Gregory Radick pp475-491
'Two Explanations of Evolutionary Progress'
Jorge Wagensberg pp493-508
'Complexity versus Uncertainty: The Question of Staying Alive'
Eileen Crust & Alfred A Tauber pp 509-533
'Selfhood, Immunity, and the Biological Imagination: The Thought of
Frank Macfarlane Burnet'
Discussion:
Joan Cain pp535-551
'Woodger, Positivism and the Evolutionary Synthesis'
Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis pp553-558
'Serious Matters: On Woodger, Positivism and the Evolutionary
Synthesis'
Biology & Philosophy 15(5) November 2000
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David N Stamos pp633-639
'Robert Hall Haynes: in Memoriam: 1931-1998'
Daniel W McShea pp641-668
'Functional Complexity in Organisms: Parts as Proxies'
Jitse M Van der Meer pp669-698
'The Engagement of Religion and Biology: A case Study in the
Mediating role of Metaphor in the Socio-biology of Lumsden and Wilson
William F Harms pp699-712
'Adaptation and Moral Realism'
R Joyce pp713-732
'Darwinian Ethics and Error'
Discussion:
J A Ryan pp733-735
'Woolcock, Ruse, Again
Biology & Philosophy 16(1) January 2001
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Editorial:
E Steinhart pp1-2
'Persons versus Brains: Biological Intelligence in Human Organisms'
Matthew Ratcliffe pp3-27
'A Kantian Stance on the Intentional Stance'
Mandred D Laubichler and
Gunter P Wagner pp53-68
'How Molecular is Molecular Developmental Biology? A reply to Alex
Rosenberg's Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo'
K G Ferguson pp69-84
'Semantic and Structural Problems in Evolutionary Ethics'
Discussions:
Gregory J Morgan pp85-92
'Bacteriophage Biology and Kenneth Schaffner's Rendition of
Developmentalism'
Yrjo Haila and Peter Taylor pp93-102
'The Philosophical Dullness of Classical Ecology, and a Levinsian
Alternative'
William Wimsatt pp103-108
'Richard Levuins as Philosophical Revolutionary'
British Journal for the History of Science 33(4), December 2000
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Special Issue: On time: history, science and commemoration
William ASHWORTH, Jon AGAR and Jeff HUGHES p. 385-386
"Introduction."
Ludmilla JORDANOVA p. 387-406
"Presidential Address: remembrance of science past."
Patricia FARA p. 407-426
"Isaac Newton lived here: sites of memory and scientific heritage."
Rob ILIFFE p. 427-454
"The masculine birth of time: temporal frameworks of early modern
natural philosophy."
Iwan Rhys MORUS p. 455-476
"`The nervous system of Britain': space, time and the electric
telegraph in the Victorian age."
Carlene STEPHENS and Maggie DENNIS p. 477-498
"Engineering time: inventing the electronic wristwatch."
British Journal for the History of Science 34(1), March 2001
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Gordon McQUAT p. 1-28
"Cataloguing power: delineating `competent naturalists' and the
meaning of species in the British Museum."
Saba BAHAR p. 29-50
"Jane Marcet and the limits to public service."
Michael FREEMAN p. 51-66
"Tracks to a new world: railway excavation and the extension of
geological knowledge in min-nineteenth-century Britain."
Klaus B. STAUBERMANN p. 67-80
"Tying the knot: skill, judgement and authority in the 1870s Leipzig
spiritistic experiments."
Barry BRUNDELL p. 81-96
"Catholic Church politics and evolution theory, 1894-1902."
British Journal for Philosophy of Science 51(4) Dec 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Laura Sizer pp743-770
'Towards a Computational Theory of Mood'
Oliver Schulte pp771-806
'Inferring Conservation Laws in Particle Physics: A case study in the
problem of Induction'
Donald Gillies pp807-836
'Varieties of Propensity'
James Ladyman pp837-856
'What's Really Wrong with Constructive Empiricism? Van Fraassen and
the Metaphysics of Modality'
Review:
Alex Oliver pp857-875
'Logic, Mathematics and Philosophy'
Tim Maudlin pp875-881
'Dickson on Quantuum Chance and Non-Locality'
Mauricio Suarez pp881-892
'The Many-Faces of Non-Locality: Dickson on the Quantum Correlations'
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(3) Autumn 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Anna Marie Roos pp433-457
'Luminaries in Medicine: Richard Mead, James Gibbs and Solar and
Lunar Effects on the Human Body in Early Modern England'
Clark Lawlor & Akihito Suzuki pp458-494
'The Disease of the Self: Representing Consumption, 1700-1830'
Michael Hau pp495-524
'The Holisitic Gaze in German Medicine'
Howard Markel pp525-560
'The Eyes Have it: Trahcoma, the Perception of Disease, the United
States Public Health Service and the American Jewish Immigration
Experience, 1897-1924'
Jacalyn Duffin pp561-565
'In Memoriam: Mirko Drazen Grmek'
Todd L Savitt pp566-582
'American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the
seventy third annual meeting'
Netnotes: Medical History on the Internet
Russell C Maulitz pp583-586
'Ping me'
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(4) Winter 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mariko Ogawa pp671-707
'Uneasy Bedfellows: science and politics in the Refutation of Koch's
Baceterial theory of Cholera'
Bonj Szczygiel & Robert
Hewitt pp708-734
'Nineteenth century medical landscapes: John H Rauch, Frederick Law
Olmsted, and the Search for Salubrity'
Heather Munro Prescott pp735-772
'The White Plague goes to College: Tuberculosis prevention programs
in colleges and universities, 1920-1960'
Nancy Tomes pp773-777
'Beyond the Two Psychiatries: Jack Prewssman's Last Resort and the
History of Twentieth Century American Psychiatry'
John C Burnham pp778-785
'Jack Pressman and the future of the history of psychiatry'
Ellen Dwyer pp786-793
'Toward new narraties of twentieth century medicine'
Joel T Braslow pp794
'Therapeutics and the History of Psychiatry'
Essay Review
Rosemary A Stevens pp806-811
'Fifty years of the British National Health Service: Mixes Messages,
Diverse Interpretations'
Centaurus 42(4), 2000
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Frercks, J. pp. 249-287
Creativity and technology in experimentation: Fizeau's
terrestrial determination of the speed of light.
Topper, D. pp. 288-296
"I know that what I am saying is rather obscure ..." On
clarifying a passage in Galileo's 'Dialogue'.
Saraiva, L.M.R. pp. 297-318
A survey of Portuguese mathematics in the nineteenth
century.
Centaurus 43(1), 2001
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Kragh, H. pp. 1-16
Before quantum chemistry: Erich Huckeland and the
physics-chemistry interface
Brentjes, S. pp. 17-55
Two comments on Euclid's 'Elements'? On the relation
between the Arabic text attributed to al-Nayrizi and the
latin text ascribed to Anaritius.
Configurations 8(3), Fall 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tim LENOIR p. 289-336
"All but war is simulation: the military-entertainment complex."
Peter KEATING p. 337-388
"Biomedical platforms."
Carl Martin ALLWOOD and Jan BARMARK p. 389-418
"A conversation with Steve Fuller."
BIBLIOGRAPHY p. 429-562
Relations of Science to Literature and the Arts, 1998
Historia Mathematica 27(3) August 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Kurt Ramskov pp223-242
'The Danish Mathematical Society through 25 years'
Shai Simonson pp243-302
'The Missing Problems of Gersonides u A Critical Edition, I'
Historia Mathematica 27(4) November 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen pp331-361
'A Contextualised Historical analysis of the Kahn-Tucker Theorem in
nonlinear programming: the impact of World War II'
Maryvonne Spiesser pp362-383
'Problemes lineares dans le Compendy le la praticque des nombres de
Bathelemy de Romans et Mathieu Prehoude (1471), Une approche nouvelle
basee sure des sources proches du Liber abblaci de Leonard de Pise'
Shai Simonson pp384-431
'The Missing Problems of Gersonides u A Critical Edition, II'
Historia Scientiarum 10(1), July 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lewis PYENSON p. 1-15
"Imperium in Imperio: The Natural History of Natural Knowledge."
UEMATSU Eisui, TAKEDA Tatsuoki, and NISIO SIGEKO p. 16-45
"History of Nuclear Fusion Research in Japan."
Wann-Sheng HORNG p. 46-57
"Disseminating Mathematics in Late 19th-Century China: The Case with
Wang Kangnian and the Shi Wu Bao."
Ryoichi NAKATA p. 58-76
"D'Alembert's Second Resolution in Recherches sur la Precession des
Equinoxes: Comparison with Euler."
NOTES
Oscar SHEYNIN p. 77-83
"Bessel: Some Remarks on His Work."
B.S. YADAV p. 84-91
"Andre Weil's India in the Early Thirties."
REVIEWS
Shigehisa KURIYAMA p. 92-95
Yamada Keiji: "Chugoku Igaku no Kigen (Origins of Chinese Medicine). "
Iwanami Shoten, 1999
Michiyo NAKANE p. 96-99
Carl Gustav J. Jacobi: "Vorelesungen uber Analytische Mechanik,
Berlin 1847/48. " Dokumente zur Geschichte der Mathematik, Band 8.
Edited by Helmut Pulte.
Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung. Braunschweig/Wiesbaden: Friedr.
Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft, 1996
Historia Scientiarum 10(2), November 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Kunio GOTO p. 105-111
"Discovery of Energy Quanta and Developent of Early Quantun Theory."
Seiji TAKATA p. 112-119
"Kiyoshi Amano's Pioneering Studies on the History of Quantum Theory."
Nisio SIGEKO p. 120-129
"Ishiwara Jun's Quantum Theory, 1911-1915."
Seiya ABIKO p. 130-147
"Einstein's Theories of the Fluctuation and the Thermal Radiation:
The First Quantum Theory through Statistical Thermodynamics."
Kunio GOTO p. 148-155
"Einstein's Quantum Conditions in Early Quantum Theory."
Chieko KOJIMA p. 156-162
"Acceptance of Quantum Theory in France."
Hiroyuki KONNO p. 163-176
"Bohr's Search for the Quantum Theory of Dispersion: The Number of
Dispersion Electrons, Absorption and Emission of Light and the
Oscillator Model."
Atsushi KATSUKI p. 177-184
"An Experimental Contribution from Japan to Decide Which is Better,
Old- or New-Quantum Theory - Measurement of Magnetic Susceptibility
of Hydrogen Gas by SONE Take."
TRANSLATION p. 185-210
"Thermal Radiation Studies that led to the Genesis of Quantum Theory
(1)," by Kiyoshi AMANO. Translated by Seiji TAKATA and Shin-ichi
HYODO.
OBITUARY
Georges LOCHAK p. 211-212
"Quelques souvenirs d'un ami disparu: Dr. Takehiko Takabayashi (1919-
1999)"
Historical Metallurgy 34(2), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J. MERKEL and K. BARRETT p. 59-66
"`The adventitious productionof iron in the smelting of copper'
revisted: metallographic evidence against a tempting model."
N. BENVENUTI et al. p. 67-76
"Iron, copper and tin at Baratti (Populoia): smelting processes and
metal provenances."
David N. SIM and Isabel M.L. RIDGE p. 77-82
"Examination of a moulding plane blade from Vindolanda."
David DUNGWORTH p. 83-86
"A note on the analysis of crucibles and moulds."
I. MACK et al. p. 87-96
"Liquid steel in Anglo-Saxon England."
Ian MILLER p. 97-109
"The Netherhall blast furnace, Maryport."
Historical Studies in the Physical & Biological Sciences
31(1) 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Seiya Abiko pp1-36
'Einstein's Kyoto address:"How I created the theory of relativity"'
Elisabeth Crawford pp37-54
'German scientists and Hitler's vendetta against the Nobel prize'
David H Devorkin pp55-92
'Who speakrs for astronomy@ How astronomers responded to government
funding after World war II'
Tal Golan pp93-124
'Blood will out: distinguishing humans from animals and scientists
from charlatans in the 19th century American courtroom'
Guilio Maltese pp125-174
'The late entrance of relativity into Italian scientific community,
(1906-1930)'
Kurt Beyer pp175
'Selected bibliography'
History and Philosophy in the Life Sciences 21(3), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marc J Ratcliff pp255-292
'Temporality, Sequential Iconography and Linearity in Figures: the
impact of the discovery of division in Infusoria'
Ton van Helvoort pp293-330
'A Century of Research into the Cause of Cancer'
Benno Muller-Hill pp331-366
'The Blood from Auschwitz and the silence of the scholars'
Essay Review
Anna de Romo pp367-384
'The Legacy of a Scientist and his Historian'
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22(1), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Antonio Cadeddu pp3-28
'The Heuristic function of error in the scientific methodology of
Louis Pasteur: The case of the silkworm diseases'
Arthur M Silverstein pp29-42
'Pasteur, Pastorians and the dawn of immunology: the importance of
specificity'
Thomas Schlich pp43-58
'Linking cause and disease in the Laboratory: Robert Koch's method of
superimposing visual and functional representations of bacteria'
Christoph Gradmann pp59-81
'Money and microbes@ Robert Koch, Tuberculin and the Foundation of
the Institute for Infectious diseases in Berlin in 1891'
Patricia P Gossel pp82-100
'Pasteur, Koch and Bacteriology'
History of the Human Sciences 13(4), 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tony Burns pp. 1-24
The purloined Hegel: semiology in the thought of
Saussure and Derrida
Paul Cocks pp. 23-47
The king and I: Bronislaw Malinowski, King Sobhuza II of Swaziland
and the vision of culture change in Africa
P.H. Clarke pp. 49-72
Adam Smith, Stoicism and religion in the 18th century
Robin Williams pp. 73-95
Sociology and the vernacular voice: text, context
and the sociological imagination
The Historical Imagination in the Human Sciences
James Good pp. 97-101
Introducation
Roger Smith pp. 103-108
Reflections on the historical imagination
Graham Richards pp. 109-113
Varieties of historical imagination: imagining life
without Freud
Arthur Still pp. 115-120
Psychotherapy and the historical imagination
John C. Burnham pp. 121-124
Changing metaphors in 'History of Human Sciences'
History of Science 38(4), December 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Nick Jardine pp363-376
'Koyre's Kepler/Kepler's Koyre'
Simon Werrett pp377-399
'Healing the Nation's wounds: royal ritual and experimental
philosophy in Restoration England'
Elizabeth Green Musselman pp401-424
'Local colour: John Dalton and the Politics of colour blindness'
Chandak Sengoopta pp425-488
'The Modern Ovary: Constructions, Meanins, Uses'
History of Science 39(1), March 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rudolf De SMET and Karin VERELST p. 1-30
"Newton's Scholium Generale: The Platonic and Stoic Legacy - Philo,
Justus Lipsius and the Cambridge Platonists."
Richard SORRENSON p. 31-55
"Dollond & Son's Pursuit of Achromaticity, 1758-1789."
Andre LEBLANC p. 57-69
"The Origins of the Concept of Dissociation: Paul Janet, His Nephew
Pierre, and the Problem of Post-hyponotic Suggestion."
Jimena CANALES p. 71-94
"The Single Eye: Re-evaluating Ancien Regime Science."
M.D. EDDY p. 95-119
"Geology, Mineralogy and the Time in John Walker's University of
Edinburgh Natural History Lectures (1779-1803)."
Hyle 7(1), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ULRICH RUSCHIG pp. 5-22
"Logic and chemistry in Hegel's philosophy"
NIKOS PSARROS pp. 23-29
"Things, stuffs, and coincidence. A non-ontological point of view"
CLAUS JACOB pp. 31-50
"Analysis and Synthesis. Interdependent Operations in Chemical
Language and Practice"
SELEN ALTUNATA pp. 51-60
"Chemistry and Humanity. Challenges our Profession Faces as we
Advance Towards the Third Millenium"
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