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Perspectives on Science 5(3), Fall 1997
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Special Issue: Selections from the First Annual Conference for the
History of Philosophy of Science.

Lisa J. Downing             p.285
'Locke's Newtonianism and Lockean Newtonianism'

Eric Watkins                p.311
'The Laws of Motion from Newton to Kant'

Gary Hatfield               p.349
'Wundt and Psychology as Science: Disciplinary Transformations'

David J. Stump              p.383
'Reconstructing the Unity of Mathematics circa 1900'

Alan Richardson             p.418
'Toward a History of Scientific Philosophy'

George A. Reisch                p.452
'Economist, Epistemologistaand Censor?  On Otto Neurath's Index
Verborum Prohibitorum'





Perspectives on Science 5(4), Winter 1997
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Gregory M. Mikkelson            p.481
'Methods and Metaphors in Community Ecology: The Problem of Defining
Stability'

Charlotte Methuen           p.499
'"This Comet or New Star": Theology and the Interpretation of the
Nova of 1572'

Heinrich Zollinger          p.516
'Logic and Psychology of Scientific Discoveries: A Case Study in
Contemporary Chemistry'

Review Essay
David E. Rowe               p.533
'Perspective on Hilbert'




Perspectives on Science 6(1&2), Spring/Summer 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue Leibniz and the Sciences

Daniel Garber and Roger Ariew       p.1
'Introduction: Leibniz and the Sciences'

Douglas M. Jesseph          p.6
'Leibniz on the Foundations of the Calculus: The question of the
Reality of Infinitesimal Magnitudes'

Edith Dudley Sylla          p.41
'The Emergence of Mathematical Probability from the Perspective of
the Leibniz-Jacob Bernoulli Correspondence'

Francois Duchesneau         p.77
'Leibniz's Theoretical Shift in the Phoranomus  and Dynamica de
Potentia

Richard Arthur              p.110
'Cohesion, Division and Harmony: Physical Aspects of Leibniz's
Continuum Problem (1671-1686)'

Eric Watkins                p.136
'From Pre-established Harmony to Physical Influx: Leibniz's Reception
in Eighteenth Century Germany'




Research Policy 28(4), April 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Etzkowitz and S.N. Brisolla     p.337
'Failure and success: the fate of industrial policy in Latin America
and South East Asia'

S.Radosevic and L.Auriol            p.351
'Patterns of restructuring in research, development and innovation
activities in central and eastern European countries: an analysis
based on S&T indicators'

Grupp and U. Schmoch        p.377
'Patent statistics n the age of globalisation: new legal procedures,
new analytical methods, new economic interpretation'

Beise and H. Stahl          p.397
'Public research and industrial innovations in Germany'

H Koski                 p.423
'The Implications of network use, production network externalities
and public networking programmes for firm's productivity'




Revue D'histoire Des Sciences  52(1), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Donato Bergandi          pp.   5-31
"Les metamorphoses de l'organicisme en ecologie:
De la communaute vegetale aux ecosystemes".

Maria Jesus Santesmases et Emilio Munoz pp.  32-49
"La construction institutionelle de la biochimie
espagnole (1945-1970): Role des echanges avec
l'Europe du Nord et l'Amerique".

Paul et Josette Fournier         pp.  51-79
"Hazard ou memoire dans la decouverte de la
radioactivite?".

Xavier Sabatier          pp.  81-106
"La logique dans la science:  Place et statut de
la logique dans la philosophie de Jean
Cavailles".

Claude Sureson               pp. 107-136
"Theorie des Ensembles ou ensemble de theories?".





Science as Culture 7(4), December 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue: NATURAL CONTRADICTIONS

Peter Taylor and Yrjo Haila: Guest Editors

Peter Taylor and Yrjo Haila     p.445
Guest Editorial: NATURAL CONTRADICTIONS: Links between Ecological
Science and Environmental Politics'

Peter Taylor                p.449
'HOW DOES THE COMMONS BECOME TRAGIC? Simple Models as Complex Socio-
political Constructions'

Yrjo Haila              p.465
'Political Undercurrents of Modern Ecology'

Douglas H. Boucher          p493
'Newtonian Ecology and Beyond'

John Vandermeer and Ivette Perfecto p.519
'The Political Ecology of Deforestation in Central America'

Richard Levins              p.557
'The Internal and External in Explanatory Theories'




Science in Context 10(3), Autumn 1997
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Charles H. Manekin          p.395
'When the Jews Learned Logic from the Pope:  Three Medieval Hebrew
Translations of the Tractatus of Peter of Spain'

Tony Levy               p.431
'The Establishment of the Mathematical Bookshelf of the Medieval
Hebrew Scholar: Translations and Translators'

Ruth Glasner                p.453
'Veda'aya ha-Penini's Unusual Conception of Void'

J.L. Mancha             p.471
'Levi ben Gerson's Astronomical Work: Chronology and Christian
Context'

Tzvi Langermann         p.495
'Science and the Kuzari'




Science in Context 10(4), Winter 1997
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Hava Tirosh-Samuelson           p.529
'Theology of Nature in Sixteenth-Century Italian Jewish Philosophy'

David E. Fishman            p.571
'Rabbi Moshe Isserles and the Study of Science Among Polish Rabbis'

Elchanan Reiner             p.589
'The Attitude of Ashkenazi Society to the New Science in the
Sixteenth Century'

Joseph Davis                p.605
'Ashkenazic Rationalism and Midrashic Natural History: Responses to
the New Science in the Works of Rabbi Vom Tov Lipmann Heller (1578-
1654)'

Noah J. Efron               p.627
'Irenism and Natural Philosophy in Rudolfine Prague: The Case of
David Gans'

Matt Goldfish               p.651
'Newtonian, Converso, and Deist: The Lives of Jacob (Henrique) de
Castro Sarmento'

David Ruderman              p.677
'Defining a Jewish Stance toward Newtonianism'




Science in Context 11(1), Spring 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Leonard N. Rosenband            p.3
'The Perils of Petty Production: Pierre and Jean-Baptiste Serve of
Chamalieres'

Ruth Benschop               p.23
'What is a Tachistoscope?  Historical Explorations of an Instrument'

David Kaiser                p.51
'A Mannerheim for All Seasons: Bloor, Merton, and the Roots of the
Sociology of Scientific Knowledge'

S.R. Jha                    p.89
'On the Duties of Intellectuals to Truth: Life and Work of Chemist-
Philosopher Michael Polanyi'




Science on Context 11(2), Summer 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue: Controversies

Marcelo Dascal              p.147
'Introductory Statements.  The Study of Controversies and the Theory
and History of Science'

Gideon Freudenthal          p.155
'"Controversy"'

Alan G. Gross               p.161
'Do Disputes over Priority Tell Us Anything About Science?'

Marta Spranzi Zuber         p.181
'Dialectic, Dialogue, and Controversy: The Case of Galileo'

Yaron Senderowicz           p.205
'Facing the Bounds of Tradition: Kant's Controversy with the
Philosophisches Magazin'

Sergio Cremaschi and Marcelo Dascal p.229
'Malthus and Ricardo: Two Styles for Economic Theory'

Ora Gruengard               p.255
'Introverted, Extroverted, and Perverted Controversy: Jung against
Freud'

Carl J. Posy                p.291
'Brouwer versus Hilbert: 1907-1928'



Science, Technology & Human Values 23(4), Autumn 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue: Humans, Animals, and Machines
Guest Editors: Michael Lynch and H.M. Collins

Michael Lynch and H.M. Collins      p.371
'Inroduction: Humans, Animals and Machines'

Matthew Elton               p.384
'Persons, Animals, and Machines'

Ruud Hendriks               p.399
'Egg Timers, Human Values, and the Care of Autistic Youths'

Graham Cox and Tony Ashford     p.425
'Riddle Me This: The Craft and Concept of Animal Mind'

Julian E. Orr               p.439
'Images of Work'

Marc Berg               p.456
'The Politics of Technology: On Bringing Social Theory into
Technological Design'

H.M. Collins                p.494
'Socialness and the Undersocialized Conception of Society'




Science, Technology, and Human Values 24(1), Winter 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Steven Turner & Karen Sullenger     p.5
'Kuhn in the Classroom, Latakos in the Lab: Science Educators
Confront the Nature-of-Science Debate'

Sarah S. Jain               p.31
'The Prosthetic Imagination: Enabling and Disabling the Prosthesis
Trope'

Reid M. Helford             p.55
'Rediscovering the Presettlement Landscape: Making the Oak Savanna
Ecosystem "Real"'

Dianne Mulcahy              p.80
'(actor-net) Working Bodies and Representations: Tales from a
Training Field'

Robert Evans, Simon Guy & Simon Marvin  p.105
'Making a Difference: Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and Urban
Energy Policies'

Discussion Paper
Susan Squier                p.132
'From Omega to Mr Adam: The Importance of Literature for Feminist
Science Studies'

Review Essay
Steve Fuller                p.159
'Manuel Castells, The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture'




Social History of Medicine 11(2), August 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Beatrice Moring             p.177
'Motherhood Milk, and Money.  Infant Mortality in Pre-Industrial
Finland'

Mark Clement                p.197
'Physical Puritanism and Religious Dissent: The Case of John Young
(1820-1904), Sunderland Chemist and Druggist and Methodist Lay
Preacher'

Donna Evleth                p.213
'The "Romanian Privilege" in French Medicine and Anti-Semitism'

Marie-Anne Bach         p.233
'Building the French Muscular Dystrophy Association: The Role of
Doctor/Patient Interactions'

Documents & Sources
Jonathan Andrews            p.255
'Case Notes, Case Histories, and the Patient's Experience of Insanity
at Gartnavel Royal Asylum, Glasgow, in the Nineteenth Century'

James Thomas & A. Susan Williams    p.283
'Women and Abortion in 1930s Britain: A Survey and its Data'




Social History of Medicine 11(3), December 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Paul Weindling              p.357
'The Winds of Change'

Mark Jackson                p.361
'"It Begins with the Goose and Ends with the Goose": Medical, Legal,
and Lay Understandings of Imbecility in Ingram v Wyatt, 1824-1832'

Therese Taylor              p.381
'"Purgatory on Earth": An Account of Breast Cancer from Nineteenth-
Century France'

Tania McIntosh              p.403
'Profession, Skill, or Domestic Duty?  Midwifery in Sheffield, 1881-
1936'

Pat Starkey             p.421
'The Medical Officer of Health, the Social Worker, and the Problem
Family, 1943 to 1968: The Case of Family Service Units'

Documents and Sources:
Julie Grier             p.443
'Eugenics and Birth Control: Contraceptive Provision in North Wales
1918-1939'

D'Arcy Hart, edited and annotated by E.M. Tansey    p.459
'Chronic Pulmonary Disease in South Wales Coal Mines: An Eye-Witness
Account of the MRC Surveys (1937-1942)'

Review Article:
Peter Razzell               p.469
'The Conundrum of Eighteenth-Century English Population Growth'




Social Studies of Science 28(3), June 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Maggie Mort and Mike Michael        p.355
'Human and Technological 'Redundancy'

Jose Manoel Carvalho de Mello & Carlos Machado de Freitas       p.401
'Social Interests, Contextualizations and Uncertainties in Risk
Assessment'

Reijo Miettinen             p.423
'Object Construction and Networks in Research Work'

Benoit Godin                p.465
'Writing Performative History' (Review of Gibbons et al., The New
Production of Knowledge)

Wendy Faulkner              p.484
'Extraordinary Journeys around Ordinary Technologies in Ordinary
Lives' (Review of Lie and Sorensen [eds], Making Technology our Own?)

Steven Epstein              p.489
'History and Diagnosis of 'Scientific' Medicine' (Review of Berg,
Rationalizing Medical Work and
Marks, The Progress of Experiment)




Social Studies of Science 28(4), August 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ken Alder               p.499
'Making Thing the Same'

Bruce Curtis                p.547
'From the Moral Thermometer to Money'

Alexandre Mallard           p.571
'Compare, Standardize and Settle Agreement'

David Mermin            p.603
'The Science of Science' (Comment)

David Bloor             p.624
'Changing Axes' (Responses & Replies)

Barry Barnes                p.636
'Oversimplification and the Desire for Truth' (Responses & Replies)

David Mermin            p.641
'Abandoning Preconceptions' (Responses & Replies)

Jon Agar                p.649
'SSK in Theory and Practice' (Review of Barnes et al., Scientific
Knowledge & Martin Kusch, Psychologism)

David Bloor             p.655
'A Civil Scepticism' (Review of Herrnstein Smith, Belief and
Resistance)

Greg Myers              p.666
'Facts, Thinking and Talk' (Review of Potter, Representing Reality &
Edwards, Discourse and Cognition)


Social Studies of Science 28(5-6), Oct-Dec 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue on Contested Identities: Science, Law and Forensic
Practice edited by Michael Lynch and Sheila Jasanoff

Michael Lynch and Sheila Jasanoff       p.675
'Contested Identities' (Introduction)

Simon Cole              p.687
'Witnessing Identification'

Sheila Jasanoff             p.713
'The Eye of Everyman'

Arthur Daemmrich            p.741
'The Evidence Does Not Speak for Itself'

Kathleen Jordan and Michael Lynch   p.773
'The Dissemination, Standardization and Routinization of a Molecular
Biological Technique'

Saul Halfon             p.801
'Collecting, Testing and Convincing'

Michael Lynch               p.829
'The Discursive Production of Uncertainty'




Social Studies of Science 29(1), February 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Donald MacKenzie            p.7
'Slaying the Kraken'

Bart Simon              p.61
'Undead Science'

David H. Guston             p.87
'Stabilizing the Boundary between US Politics and Science'

Larissa Adler Lomnitz & Laura Chazaro   p.113
'Basic, Applied and Technological Research'

Terry Shinn             p.135
'Pillars of French Engineering' (Review of Alder, Engineering the
Revolution and Kranakis, Constructing a Bridge)

Robert Evans                p.145
'A Cause to Believe In? (Review of McKim & Turner [eds], Causality in
Crisis?)

Stephen Fortescue           p.150
(Review of Josephson, New Atlantix Revisited)





Studies in History & Philosophy of Science 29A(3), September 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Kenneth L. Caneva           p.327
'Objectivity, Relativism, and the Individual: a Role for a Post-
Kuhnian History of Science'

Amir Alexander              p.345
'Lunar Maps and Coastal Outlines: Thomas Hariot's Mapping of the Moon'

Michael T. Bravo                p.369
'The Anti-Anthropology of Highlanders and Islanders'

Anjan Chakravartty          p.391
'Semirealism'

James Ladyman               p.409
'What is Structural Realism?'

John Preston                p.425
'Science as Supermarket: 'Post-Modern' Themes in Paul Feyerabend's
Later Philosophy of Science'

Essay Review:
Paula Gould             p.449
'Listening to Lost Voices'

Arthur Donovan              p.459
'New Wine in Old Bottles'

Giora Hon               p.465
'Exploiting Errors'

David Miller                p.481
'Once More Unto the Fringe'

Reviel Netz             p.491
'On a Certain Sense of Historiographical Unease'




Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 29A(4), December 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Andrew Norman               p.501
'Seeing, Semantics and Social Epistemic Practice'

Kenneth J. Howell           p.515
'The Role of Biblical Interpretation in the Cosmology of Tycho Brahe''

Kantian Studies:
Eric Watkins                p.539
Kant's Justification of the Laws of Mechanics'

Lorne Falkenstein           p.561
'A Double Edged Sword?  Kant's Refutation of Mendelssohn's Proof of
the Immorality of the Soul and its Implications for His Theory of
Matter'

Lisa Shabel             p.589
'Kant on the 'Symbolic Construction' of Mathematical Concepts'

Discussion:
C.A.Hooker              p.623
'Naturalistic Normativity: Siegel's Scepticism Scuppered'

Harvey Siegel               p.639
'Naturalism and Normativity: Hooker's Ragged Reconciliation'

Essay Reviews:
Miguel A. Granada           p.653
'Celestial Spheres: the Presence of these Strange but Persistent
Objects in Western Thought'

Michel-Pierre Lerner            p.663
'"Copernicus is not Susceptible to Compromise": New Light on Galileo,
Kepler and Ingoli'

Isabelle Pantin             p.673
'An Imaginary Convivium Philosophorum: Five Philosophers Express
their Views on God, Nature and the Arrangement of the World (1588)'

Jane L. Jervis              p.681
'Comets as Omens and Agents of Change'


Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 30A(1), March 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Eduard Glas             p.1
'Thought-Experimentation and Mathematical Innovation'

Stephen G. Brush            p.21
'Dynamics of Theory Change in Chemistry: Part 1. The Benzene Problem
1865-1945'

David Bloor             p.81
'Anti-Latour'

Discussion:
Bruno Latour                p.113
'For David Blooraand Beyond: A Reply to David Bloor's 'Anti-Latour''

David Bloor             p.131
'Reply to Bruno Latour'

Discussion:
Trevor Pinch                p.139
'Mangled Up in Blue'

Stephen Turner              p.149
'Practice in Real Time'

Theodore R. Schatzki            p.157
'To Mangle: Emergent, Unconstrained, Posthumanist?'

Hans-Jorg Rheinberger           p.163
'Reenacting History'

Pickering               p.167
'Explanation and the Mangle: A Response to My Critics'

Essay Reviews:
Michael Ben-Chaim           p.173
'The Intention of Experiment'

Niccolo Guicciardini            p.183
'Bifocal Mathematicians'




Studies in History & Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(1), March 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Susan G. Sterrett               p.1
'Sounds Like Light: Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity and
Mach's Work in Acoustics and Aerodynamics'

Domenico Constantini & Ubaldo Garibaldi p.37
'A Probabilistic Foundation of Elementary Particle Statistics. Part
II'

Svozil              p.61
'Analogues of Quantum Complementarity in the Theory of Automata'

Jan Hendrik Schmidt         p.81
'Predicting the Motion of Particles in Newtonian Mechanics and
Special Relativity'

Review Articles:
Michael Detlefsen           p.123
'Mind the Shadows'

Anthony Leggett             p.137
'Physical Origins of Time Asymmetry'

Yuri Balashov               p.141
'Two Theories of the Universe'




Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(2) June 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Anton Amann & Harald Atmanspache    p.151
'Fluctuations in the Dynamics of Single Quantum Systems'

Joseph Berkovitz                p.183
'Aspects of Quantum Non-Locality I: Superluminal Signalling, Action-
at-a-Distance, Non-Separability and Holism'

Francisco Flores                p.223
'Einstein's 1935 Derivation of E = mc2'

Anna Maidens                p.245
'Symmetry Groups, Absolute Objects and Action Principles in General
Relativity'





Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(3), September
1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Peter Galison & Andrew Warwick      p.287
'Introduction: Cultures of Theory'

Andrew Warwick          p.295
'A Mathematical World on Paper: Written Examinations in Early 19th
Century Cambridge'

David Kaiser                p.321
'A U is just a U?; Pedagogy, Practice, and the Reconstitution of
General Relativity, 1942-1975'

Jeff Hughes             p.339
''Modernists with a Vengeance': Changing Cultures of Theory in
Nuclear Science 1920-1930'

Norton Wise & David C. Brock        p.369
'The Culture of Quantum Chaos'

Peter Galison               p.391
'Feynman's War: Modelling Weapons, Modelling Nature'





Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29B(4), December
1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

John Earman & John D. Norton        p.435
'Exorcist SIV: The Wrath of Maxwell's Demon. Part I. From Maxwell to
Szilard'

Klaus Hentschel             p.473
'The Breakdown of Intersubjective Measurement: The Case of Solar-
Rotation Measurements in the Early 20th Century'

Joseph Berkovitz                p.509
'Aspects Of Quantum Non-Locality II: Superluminal Causation and
Relativity'

Jonathan Bain               p.547
'Whitehead's Theory of Gravity'

Essay Reviews:
Matthew W. Parker           p.575
'Did Poincare Really Discover Chaos?'

Malcolm Longair             p.589
'Twentieth Century Physics: Vol..I'

Kostas Gavroglu             p.595
'Twentieth Century Physics: Vol..II'

Steve Joshua Heims          p.603
'Twentieth Century Physics and Society's Problems'

Asher Peres             p.611
'Interpreting the Quantum World'




Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30B(1), March 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

John Earman & John D. Norton        p.1
'Exorcist XIV: The Wrath of Maxwell's Demon. Part II. From Szilard to
Landauer and Beyond'

Katinka Ridderbos           p.40
'The Loss of Coherence in Quantum Cosmology'

D.J.Moore               p.61
'On State Spaces and Property Lattices'

Lautrup & H. Zinkernagel        p.85
'g - 2 and the Trust in Experimental Results'

S.E.Rugh, H.Zinkernagel & T.Y.Cao   p.111
'The Casimir Effect and the Interpretation of the Vacuum'

Review Articles:
William G. Faris                p.141
'The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner'

Michael Esfeld              p.145
'Wigner's View of Physical Reality'

Crosbie Smith               p.155
'J.J.Thomson and the Discovery of the Electron'


Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
29C(1) March 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Alice Domurat Dreger            p.1
'The Limits of Individuality: Ritual and Sacrifice in the Lives and
Medical Treatment of Conjoined Twins'

Toine Pieters               p.31
'Managing Differences in Biomedical Research: The Case of
Standardizing Interferons'

Soraya de Chadarevian           p.81
'Of Worms and Programmes: Caenorhabditis elegans and the Study of
Development'

Paul Thagard                p.107
'Ulcers and Bacteria I: Discovery and Acceptance'

Alan Marshall               p.137
'A Postmodern Natural History of the World: Eviscerating the GUTs
from Ecology and Environmentalism'

Nils Roll-Hansen                p.165
'Studying Natural Science Without Nature? Reflections on the Realism
of So-called Laboratory Studies'

Essay Reviews:
Lyuba Gurjeva               p.189
'Scientific Motherhood'

Bradley E. Wilson           p.201
'Completing the Synthesis'

Sahotra Sarkar              p.211
'Symbiosis in Evolution'




Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
29C(2), September 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Charlotte Sleigh                p.219
'Life, Death and Galvanism'

J.F.M.Clark             p.249
''The Complete Biography of Every Animal': Ants, Bees, and Humanity
in Nineteenth-Century England'

Cristina Grasseni               p.269
'Taxidermy as Rhetoric of Self-Making: Charles Waterton (1782-1865),
Wandering Naturalist'

Marcel Weber                p.295
'Representing Genes: Classical Mapping Techniques an the Growth of
Genetical Knowledge'

Paul Thagard                p.317
'Ulcers and Bacteria II: Instruments, Experiments, and Social
Interactions'

Essay Reviews:
Christopher Lawrence            p.343
'The Micropolitics of Medical Care'

Gregory Radick              p.349
'The Origin Unbound'




Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical
Sciences 30C(1), March 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Martha E. Keyes             p.1
'The Prion Challenge to the 'Central Dogma' of Molecular Biology,
1965-1991. Part I: Prelude to Prions'

Jessica Nash                p.21
'Freaks of Nature:  Images of Barbara McClintock'

Claire J. Davis             p.45
'The Question of Abortion in Revolutionary Russia, 1905-1920'

Valerie Gray Hardcastle         p.69
'What We Don't Know About Brains'

Fred Wilson             p.91
'Some Controversies About Method in Nineteenth-Century Psychology'

Essay Review:
Manfred D. Laubichler and Angela N.H.Creager    p.129
'How Constructive is Deconstruction?'



Taiwanese Journal for Philosophy and History of Science 5(1), April
1996
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Issue On Science In 14th Century China: A Case Study Of
Daoist Master And Polymath Zhao Youqin (1271-1335?)

Alexei VOLKOV                  p. 1-58
"Science and Daoism: An introduction."

ARAI Shinji                    p. 59-102
"Astronomical Studies by Zhao Youqin."

Daiwie FU                      p. 103-128
"Crossing Taxonomies and Boundaries: A critical note on comparative
history of science and Zhao Youqin's `optics'."

Alexei  VOLKOV                 p. 129-189
"The mathematical work of Zhao Youqin: remote surveying and the
computation of pi."






Taiwanese Journal for Philosophy and History Of Science 5(2), October
1996
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Chuang LIU                          p. 1-24
"Invariance of representations and spacetime realism."

Eric M. PENG                          p. 25-50
"Disjunction, ambiguity, and the problem of content-fixation."

Critical Notes: Two critical discussions on "Mind and World".

Predrag CICOVACKI                   p. 51-69
"Excoriating dualisms: a critical study of John McDowell's Mind And
World."

Jih-ching HO                        p. 61-78
"Reason and nature: a critical notice of John McDowell's Mind and
World."

Predrag CICOVACKI                   p. 78-94
"Truth and Truthfulness: a critical study of Richard Cambell's Truth
and Historicity."




Technology and Culture 39(3), July 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Goran Ryden             p.383
'Skill and Technical Change in the Swedish Iron Industry, 1750-1860'

Henry Nielsen and Birgitte Wistoft      p.408
'Painting Technological Progress: P.S. Kroyer's The Industrialists'

Lars O. Olsson              p.434
'"To See How Things Were Done in a Big Way": Swedish Naval Architects
in the United States, 1890-1915'

Special Section: The Last Act

William S. Pretzer          p.457
'Reviewing Public History in Light of the Enola Gay'

Otto Mayr               p.462
'The Enola Gay Fiasco: History, Politics, and the Museum'

Pamela Walker Laird         p.474
'The Public's Historians'

Alex Roland             p.483
'Voices in the Museum'

Donna R. Braden             p.489
'Whose History Is It?  Planning Henry Ford Museum's Clockwork Exhibit'

Review Essay:
Geoffrey C. Bowker          p.499
Modest Reviewer Goes on Virtual Voyage: Some Recent Literature of
Cyberspace'





Technology and Culture 39(4), October 1998
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Essay

Jeffrey K. Stine & Joel A. Tarr     p.601
'At the Intersection of Histories: Technology and the Environment;

Articles

Matthias Heymann            p.641
'Signs of Hubris: The Shaping of Wind Technology Styles in Germany,
Denmark, and the United States, 1940-1990'

Jeff Horn & Margaret C. Jacob       p.671
'Jean-Antoine Chaptal and the Cultural Roots of French
Industrialization'

Research Notes:

Alpay Ozdural               p.699
'A Mathematical Sonata for Architecture: Omar Khayyam and the Friday
Mosque of Isfahan'

Martin Schonfeld                p.716
'Was There a Western Inventor of Porcelain?'

Charles C. Gillispie & Ken Alder        p.733
'Engineering the Revolution'




Technology and Culture 40(1), January 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

David Nickles               p.1
'Telegraph Diplomats: The United States' Relations with France in
1848 and 1870'

Mikael Hard and Andreas Knie        p.26
'The Grammar of Technology: German and French Diesel Engineering,
1920-1940'

Nicolas Rasmussen           p.47
'What Moves When Technologies Migrate? "Software" and Hardware in the
Transfer of Biological Electron Microscopy to Postwar Australia'

Miwao Matsumoto         p.74
'Reconsidering Japanese Industrialization: Marine Turbine Transfer at
Mitsubishi'

Exhibit Reviews

Eiju Matsumoto              p.102
'The Chiba Museum of Science and Industry;

Jui-Chen Yu             p.107
'The National Science and Technology Museum of Taiwan'

Guillaume de Syon           p.114
'The Zeppelin Museum of Friedrichshafen'

Review Essay:
W.D.Kay             p.120
'NASA and Space History





Transactions of the Newcomen Society 69(2), 1997-98
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C.A. COMYNS-CARR                p.177-204
"The application of the Doble steam power concept to coal-fuelled
rail traction."

G. WOODWARD                     p.205-236
"Hydro-electricity in North Wales 1880-1948."

L.G. BOOTH                      p.237-248
"Thomas Tredgold (1788-1829): some further aspects of his life and
work."

Don BOWMAN                      p.249-270
"The Rainton to Seaham Railway 1820-1840."

Kurt JOHNSSON                   p.271-282
"The Swedish petroleum industry from oil mill to refinery."

J.S. ALLEN                      p.283-298
"The `Dudley Castle', 1712, Newcomen engine replica, Black Country
Museum, Dudley West Midlands."





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