This is the second journal article listing of 2003, the thirty-eighth
overall. My thanks to Dawn Moutrey (Whipple Museum, Cambridge) and John
Moffett (Needham Institute, Cambridge) for their help in collecting content.
I would welcome feedback on two thoughts:
1) The Journal Article Listing has been going for ten years. This means that
I have, in electronic and searchable form, a sizable database of
history/sociology/philosophy of science/technology/medicine/mathematics
journal paper titles. I have some plans to make this publicly accessible via
the web. But before I do so, I would like some feedback.
When the Listings started there was nothing equivalent, but now there are
commercial services (usually free to academic bodies) which store similar
information. They do not specialise in our field, but they contain some but
not all of the information gathered here. Do people use the commercial
services? Would a database of Journal Article Listings nevertheless be a
worthwhile addition? (It won't be hard to set up.) Or, indeed, are the
Journal Article Listings superceded by the commerical services?
Also: would it make sense to work towards having a database that contains
journal article titles from before 1992? Would it be useful to be able to
search all relevant journals for any article containing words such as
'Galileo' or 'radiation' (or anything you like), or by author? If so, this
would best be a co-operative effort, and any volunteers welcome!
2) The Journal Article Listing currently keeps track of 69 journals. A quick
guesstimate shows that you would have to read 27,600 pages a year if you
wanted to read all the articles (ignoring book reviews). It is also my
impression that this has increased over the decade. In the face of this
word-mountain: does our field have cohesion? Or are we a loose collection of
narrow specialists? Can imaginative means be found of bringing exciting
papers to notice across the field?
Journals included in this listing:
* Ambix 49(3), November 2002
* Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 13(1), March 2003
* Archaeometry 44(4), November 2002
* Archaeometry 45(1), February 2003
* Archaeometry 45(2), May 2003
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 57 (1) January 2003
* Biology & Philosophy 17 (5) November 2002
* Biology & Philosophy 18 (1) January 2003
* British Journal for the History of Science 35(4), December 2002
* British Journal for the History of Science 36(1), March 2003
* British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54(1), March 2003
* British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54(2), June 2003
* Centaurus 44 (3-4), 2002
* Configurations 10(1), Winter 2002
* East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 19, 2002
* Endeavour 26(4), 2002
* Historia Mathematica 30(1), February 2003
* Historia Scientiarum 12(2), November 2002
* Historical Metallurgy 36(2), 2002
* Historical Studies in Physical and Biological Sciences 33(1), 2002
* History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (1) 2002
* History and Technology 19 (1) March 2003
* History of Science 41(1), March 2003
* History of the Human Sciences 16 (1) February 2003
* Hyle 8(2), October 2002
* Hyle 9(1), March 2003
* IEEE Annals of History of Computing 24(4), October-December 2002
* IEEE Annals of History of Computing 25(1), January-March 2003
* Isis 93(3), September 2002
* Isis 93(4), December 2002
* Isis 94(1), March 2003
* Journal of the History of Astronomy 34(1), February 2003
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 39(1), 2003
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 39(2), 2003
* Journal of History of Biology 36(1), Spring 2003
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 58(1), January 2003
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 58(2), April 2003
* Lychnos 2001
* Medical History 47(2), April 2003
* Medizinhistorisches Journal 37(3-4)
* Minerva 41(1), 2003
* Minerva 41(2), 2003
* Notes and Records of the Royal Society 57(2), May 2003
* Osiris 18, 2003
* Perspectives on Science 10(1), Spring 2002
* Perspectives on Science 10(2), Summer 2002
* Physics in Perspective 4(4), 2002
* Physics in Perspective 5(1), 2003
* Public Understanding of Science 12(1), January 2003
* Science and Public Policy 30(1), February 2003
* Science in Context 15(4), 2002
* Science, Technology & Human Values 28(1), January 2003
* Science, Technology & Human Values 28(2), April 2003
* Social History of Medicine 16(1), April 2003
* Social Studies of Science 33(1), February 2003
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 34A(1), March 2003
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 34A(2), June 2003
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34B(2), June 2003
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
34C(1), March 2003
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
34C(2), June 2003
* Technology and Culture 44(1), January 2003
* Technology and Culture 44(2), April 2003
* Transactions of the Newcomen Society 73(1), 2001-2002
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Ambix 49(3), November 2002
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In Memoriam W. A. Smeaton (1925-2001)
Noel COLEY p. 177-184
"William Arthur (`Bill') Smeaton (1925-2001)"
Seymour MAUSKOPF p. 185-205
"Richard Kirwan's phlogiston theory: its success and fate."
Jonathan SIMON p. 206-226
"Authority and authorship in the method of chemical nomenclature."
Jose Ramon BERTOMEU-SANCHEZ et al. p. 227-250
"Looking for an order of things: Textbooks and chemical classifications in
Nineteenth Century France."
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 13(1), March 2003
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Roshdi RASHED p. 9-44
"Al Quhi et al Sijzi: sur le compas parfait et le trace continu des sections
coniques."
Peter ADAMSON p. 45-78
"Al-Kindi and the Mu'tazila: Divine attributes, creation and freedom."
Dominique RAYNAUD p. 79-100
"Ibn al-Haytham sur la vision binoculaire: un precurseur de l'optique
physiologique."
Khalid Bouzoubaa FENNANE p. 101-136
"Reflecions sur le principe de continuite a partir du commentaire d'Ibn
al-Haytham sur la proposition 1.7 des Elements d'Euclide."
Peter E. PORMANN p. 137-162
"The Parisinus Graecus 2293 as a document of scientific activity in Swabian
Sicily."
Archaeometry 44(4), November 2002
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Y.V. KUZMIN et al. p. 505-516
"Sources of archaeological volcanic glass in the Primorye (Maritime)
Province, Russian Far East."
A.J. SHORTLAND p. 517-530
"The use and origin of antimonate colorants in early Egyptian Glass."
R. FALCONE, A. RENIER and M. VERITA p. 531-542
"Wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis of ancient glass."
C.B. AZZONI et al. p. 543-554
"Electron paramagnetic resonance of mosaic glasses from the Mediterranean
area."
M.J. PONTING p. 555-572
"Roman military copper-alloy artefacts from Israel: questions of
organization and ethnicity."
A. GONDONNEAU and M.F. GUERRA p. 573-600
"The circulation of precious metals in the Arab Empire: the case of the Near
and the Middle East."
G. LOMBARDI p. 601-612
"A petrographic study of the casting core of the Lupa Capitolina bronze
sculpture (Rome, Italy) and identification of its provenance."
C. ROQUE et al. p. 613-634
"The chronology of the Neolithic sequence at Dikili Tash, Macedonia, Greece:
TL dating of domestic ovens."
W.J. RING, A.W. KANDEL and N.J. CONARD p. 635-650
"The ESR geochronology and geology of the open-air Palaeolithic deposits in
Bollschweil, Germany."
A.J. POWELL et al. p. 651-666
"An assessment of the magnetic response of an iron-smelting site."
Archaeometry 45(1), February 2003
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J. Buxeda I GARRIGOS et al. p. 1-18
"Chemical variability in clays and pottery from a traditional cooking pot
production village: testing assumptions in Pereruela."
I. C. FREESTONE et al. p. 19-32
"Strontium isotopes in the investigation of early glass production:
Byzantine and early Islamic glass from the Near East."
M. HECK, Th REHREN and P. HOFFMANN p. 33-44
"The production of lead-tin yellow at Merovingian Schleitheim
(Switzerland)."
K. K. A. LONNQVIST p. 45-60
"A second investigation into the chemical composition of the Roman
provincial (procuratorial) coinage of Judaea, AD 6-66."
E. NIEDERSCHLAG et al. p. 61-100
"The determination of lead isotope ratios by multiple collector ICP-MS: a
case study of early Bronze Age artefacts and their possible relation with
ore deposits of the Erzgebirge."
M. REGERT et al. p. 101-120
"Adhesive production and pottery function during the Iron Age at the site of
Grand Aunay (Sarthe, France)."
M. DEL PILAR BABOT and Maria C. APELLA p. 121-132
"Maize and bone: residues of grinding in northwestern Argentina."
A. NICHOLLS, E. MATISOO-SMITH and M .S. ALLEN p.133-148
"A novel application of molecular techniques to Pacific archaeofish
remains."
I. D. BULL et al. p. 149-162
"The application of steroidal biomarkers to track the abandoment of a Roman
wastewater course at the Agora (Athens, Greece)."
J. K. FEATHERS et al. p. 163-184
"Comments on M.S. Tite, V. Kilikoglou and G. Verkinis, `Review article:
strength, toughness and thermal shock resistance of ancient ceramics, and
their influence on technological choice', Archaeometry, 43 (3) (2001),
301-24, and reply."
Th. REHREN et al. p.185-198
"Comments on J. L. Mass, M. T. Wypyski and R. E. Stone, `Malkata and Lisht
glassmaking technologies: towards a specific link between second millennium
BC metallurgists and glassmakers', Archaeometry, 44 (1) (2002), 67-82, and
reply."
Archaeometry 45(2), May 2003
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L. L. HOLMES and G. HARBOTTLE p. 199-220
"In the steps of William the Conqueror: neutron activation analysis of Caen
stone."
E. UCHIDA et al. p. 221-232
"The construction process of the Angkor monuments elucidated by the magnetic
susceptibility of sandstone."
A. SCHWEDT et al. p. 233-250
"Neutron activation analyses of `Falke-group' stoneware."
I. SONDI and D. SLOVENEC p. 251-262
"The mineralogical characteristics of the Lamboglia 2 Roman-age amphorae
from the Central Adriatic (Croatia)."
J. Buxeda I GARRIGOS et al. p. 263-284
"Technology transfer at the periphery of the Mycenaean world: the cases of
Mycenaean pottery found in central Macedonia (Greece) and the Plain of
Sybaris (Italy)."
M. S. TITE and A. J. SHORTLAND p. 285-312
"Production technology for copper- and cobalt-blue vitreous materials from
the New Kingdom site of Amarna - a reappraisal."
S. A. JUNK and E. PERNICKA p. 313-332
"An assessment of osmium isotope ratios as a new tool to determine the
provenance of gold with platinum-group metal inclusions."
L. PAPPALARDO et al. p. 333-340
"The improved LNS PIXE-alpha portable system: archaeometric applications."
D. DAMIANI et al. p. 341-354
"Pigments and plasters discovered in the House of Diana (Cosa, Grosseto,
Italy): an integrated study between art history, archaeology and scientific
analyses."
E. PANAGIOTAKOPULU p. 355-362
"Insect remains from the collections in the Egyptian Museum of Turin."
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 57(1), January 2003
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O. Harari pp.1-23
The Ceoncept of Existence and the Role of Constructions in Euclid's Elements
Y.Shi pp.25-60
The Korean Adaptation of the Chinese-Islamic Astrolomical Tables
S. Katzir pp.61-91
The Discovery of the Piezoelectric Effect
Biology & Philosophy 17(5), November 2002
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Jason Scott Robert pp.591-611
How developmental is evolutionary development biology?
Carolyn Price pp.613-634
Rationality, biology and optimality
Sally Ferguson pp.635-650
Methodology in evolutionary psychology
Michael Lee and Mieczyslaw Wolsan pp.651-660
Integration, individuality and species concepts
Christopher Lang, Elliott Sober and Karen Strier pp.661-671
Are human beings part of the rest of nature?
Biology & Philosophy 18(1), January 2003
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Steven R. Quartz pp.13-40
Innatesness and the brain
Philip Gerrans pp.41-52
Nativism and neuroconstructivism in the explanation of Williams Syndrome
Rick Grush pp.53-93
In defense of some 'Cartesian' assumptions concerning the brain and its
operation
Pete Mandik pp.95-130
Varieties of representation in evolved and embodied neural networks
Susan Hurley and Alva Noe pp.131-168
Neural plasticity and consciousness
William D. Casebeer and Patricia S. Churchland pp.169-194
The neural mechanisms of moral congnition: a multiple-aspect approach to
moral judgement and decision-making
Valeris Grey Hardcastle and C. Matthew Stewart pp.195-208
Neuroscience and the art of single call recordings
British Journal for the History of Science 35(4), December 2002
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Luciano Boschiero
Natural Philosophizing Inside The Late Seventeenth-Century Tuscan Court
M. D. Eddy
Scottish Chemistry, Classification And The Early Mineralogical Career Of The
"Ingenious" Rev. Dr John Walker (1746 To 1779)
Alistair Sponsel
Constructing A "Revolution In Science": the Campaign To Promote A Favourable
Reception For The 1919 Solar Eclipse Experiments
Harry Collins
What The Tortoise Said To Achilles
British Journal for the History of Science 36(1), March 2003
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Fa-ti FAN p. 1-26
"Victorian naturalists in China: science and informal empire."
David N. LIVINGSTONE p. 27-42
"Science, religion and the geography of reading: Sir William Whitla and the
editorial staging of Isaac Newton's writings on biblical prophecy."
Silvia MANZO p. 43-62
"The arguments on void in the seventeenth century: the case of Francis
Bacon."
Brian GARRETT p. 63-82
"Vitalism and teleology in the natural philosophy of Nehemiah Grew
(1641-1712)."
OBITUARY
Roy Sydney Porter p. 83-87
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54(1), March 2003
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Christopher Hitchcock pp. 1-25
Of Humean Bondage
Jonathan Schaffer pp. 27-41
Principled Chances
Maria Carla Galavotti pp. 43-57
Harold Jeffreys' Probabilistic Epistemology: Between Logicism And
Subjectivism
Stewart Shapiro pp. 59-91
Prolegomenon To Any Future Neo-Logicist Set Theory: Abstraction And
Indefinite Extensibility
Roy Sorensen pp. 93-101
Para-reflections
Fraser MacBride pp. 103-163
Speaking with Shadows: A Study of Neo-Logicism
Peter J. Lewis pp. 165-170
Counting Marbles: A Reply to Critics
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54(2), June 2003
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Frank Arntzenius and Ned Hall pp. 171-179
On What We Know About Chance
Paolo Cotogno pp. 181-223
Hypercomputation and the Physical Church-Turing Thesis
Meir Hemmo and Itamar Pitowsky pp. 225-243
Probability and Nonlocality in Many Minds Interpretations of Quantum
Mechanics
Alan Baker pp. 245-259
Quantitative Parsimony and Explanatory Power
Pieter E. Vermaas and Wybo Houkes pp. 261-289
Ascribing Functions to Technical Artefacts: A Challenge to Etiological
Accounts of Functions
Leah Henderson pp. 291-296
The Von Neumann Entropy: A Reply to Shenker
Discussion
Mohan Matthen pp. 297-308
Is Sex Really Necessary? And Other Questions for Lewens
Discussion
Daniel Steel pp. 309-317
Making Time Stand Still: A Response to Sober's Counter-Example to the
Principle of the Common Cause
Discussion
Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia pp. 319-326
Taking Self-Excitations Seriously: On Angel's Initial Condition
Critical Notice
Yuri Balashov and Michel Janssen pp. 327-346
Presentism and Relativity
Centaurus 44(3-4), 2002
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M. Nakane and C.G. Fraser pp. 161-227
The early history of the Hamilton-Jacobi Dynamics 1834-1837
J.R. Christianson pp.228-247
The legacy of Tycho Brahe
P.C. Kjaergaard pp.248-288
Completing allies: professionalism and the hierarchy of science in Victorian
Britain
Configurations 10(1), Winter 2002
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Special Issue: Media, materiality, memory: aspects of intermidiality.
Michael WUTZ p. 1-10
"Introduction: Media - models, memories and metaphors."
Michael GIESECKE p. 11-36
"Literature as product and medium of ecological communication."
Friedrich KITTLER p. 37-50
"The perspective of print."
Mark B.N. HANSEN p.l 51-90
"Cinema beyond cybernetics, or how to frame the digital image."
Hartmut WINKLER p. 91-110
"Discourses, schemata, technology, monuments: Outline for a theory of
cultural continuity."
Wolf KITTLER p. 111-128
"The Dioskuroi: Masters of the information channel."
Sandy BALDWIN p. 129-148
"On speed and ecstasy: Paul Virillo's 'Aesthetics of Disappearance' and the
rhetoric of media."
Ursula K HEISE p. 149-168
"Unnatural ecologies: the metaphor of the environment in media theory."
Bruce CLARKE p. 169-192
"Mediating The Fly: posthuman metamorphosis in the 1950s."
East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 19, 2002
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Lisa RAPHALS p. 10-60
"A `Chinese Eratosthenes' reconsidered: Chinese and Greek calculations and
categories."
NAKAYAMA Shigeru p. 61-68
"The Yabuuti paradigm in the history of Chinese science."
TOGO Toshihiro p. 67-106
"Bibliography of the late Professor Yabuuit Kiyoshi.
REVIEW ARTICLE
Marta E. HANSON p. 107-115
"New directions in the history of science in East Asia.
Endeavour 26(4), 2002
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P. Fara 123 -- 124
Portraying Caroline Herschel
X. Roque, N. Herran, T. Durt, S. Grant, S. Knapp, B. Leon, D. Zappi, C.S.
Mead 125 -- 125
Project news
E.H. Nicholls 126 -- 126
Endeavour's greatest Briton
E. Francoeur 127 -- 131
Cyrus Levinthal, the Kluge and the origins of interactive molecular graphics
J. Simon 132 -- 136
Mineralogy and mineral collections in 18th-century France
A. Hessenbruch 137 -- 141
A brief history of x-rays
H. Schmidgen 142 -- 148
Of frogs and men: the origins of psychophysiological time
experiments, 1850-1865
J.C. Jolly 149 -- 153
Linus Pauling and the scientific debate over fallout hazards
M.N. Wise, E.M. Wise 154 -- 159
Reform in the garden
J. Cain 160 -- 160
The Fate of the Mammoth: Fossils, Myth, and History
A.J. Hollis 161 -- 161
Neptune: the Planet, Rings and Satellites
J. Witkowski 161 -- 162
Embryos in Wax. Models from the Ziegler Studio
D.M. Hunten 162 -- 162
Lifting Titan's Veil: Exploring the Giant Moon of Saturn
A. Hardy 163 -- 164
The Cure: A Story of Cancer and Politics from the Annals of the Cold War
P. Bond 163 -- 163
Space Odyssey: the First Forty Years of Space Exploration
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