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Charles Bonnet

  • Embodied Empiricism

    Embodied Empiricism

  • Why Was There No Controversy Over Life in the Scientific Revolution? *

    Why Was There No Controversy Over Life in the Scientific Revolution? *

  • Montesquieu Charles-Louis De Secondat

    Montesquieu Charles-Louis De Secondat

  • Readingsample

    Readingsample

  • GSAS Dissertation Kurianowicz Letzte Version

    GSAS Dissertation Kurianowicz Letzte Version

  • Brains, Bodies, Selves, and Science: Anthropologies of Identity and the Resurrection of the Body

    Brains, Bodies, Selves, and Science: Anthropologies of Identity and the Resurrection of the Body

  • 1 Did Goethe and Schelling Endorse Species Evolution?

    1 Did Goethe and Schelling Endorse Species Evolution?

  • Materialism and “The Soft Substance of the Brain”: the Case of Diderot Charles T. Wolfe Department of Philosophy and Moral S

    Materialism and “The Soft Substance of the Brain”: the Case of Diderot Charles T. Wolfe Department of Philosophy and Moral S

  • Vibrant Matter

    Vibrant Matter

  • Biology and Ideology from Descartes to Dawkins

    Biology and Ideology from Descartes to Dawkins

  • Animal Spirits 1 Charles T

    Animal Spirits 1 Charles T

  • Herder. Physiology and Philosophical Anthropology Stefanie Buchenau

    Herder. Physiology and Philosophical Anthropology Stefanie Buchenau

  • 3. Material World and Embodied Mind

    3. Material World and Embodied Mind

  • Contributions of Deaf People to Entomology: a Hidden Legacy

    Contributions of Deaf People to Entomology: a Hidden Legacy

  • Regenerating Political Animals

    Regenerating Political Animals

  • Lorraine Daston Observation As a Way of Life: Time, Attention, Allegory

    Lorraine Daston Observation As a Way of Life: Time, Attention, Allegory

  • Rousseau and Criticism Rousseau Et La Critique

    Rousseau and Criticism Rousseau Et La Critique

  • Bonnet, Spallanzani, and Voltaire on Regeneration of Heads in Snails: a Continuation of the Spontaneous Generation Debate

    Bonnet, Spallanzani, and Voltaire on Regeneration of Heads in Snails: a Continuation of the Spontaneous Generation Debate

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  • John Wesley's Precedent for Theological Engagement with The
  • What the Industrial Age Knew Piero Scaruffi Copyright 2018
  • Page 589 H-France Review Vol. 8 (November 2008), No. 145 Ursula
  • Use of Theses
  • Theorie of the Mind
  • Lazzaro Spallanzani: at the Roots of Modern Biology ERNESTO CAPANNA* Dipartimento Di Biologia Animale E Dell’Uomo Universitá “La Sapienza” Roma 00161, Italy
  • Charles T. Wolfe
  • Urodele Limb and Tail Regeneration in Early Biological Thought: an Essay on Scientific Controversy and Social Change
  • Description of the Ramsden Circle (Fig. A.1)
  • Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (1756–1827) and the Origins of Modern Meteorite Research
  • Kant and Blumenbach on the Bildungstrieb: a Historical Misunderstanding Robert J. Richards*
  • A History of the Study of Phyllotaxis
  • The Body As Object and Instrument of Knowledge STUDIES in HISTORY and PHILOSOPHY of SCIENCE
  • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
  • The First Botanical Gardens in Geneva (C
  • Vibrant Matter
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