The author reviews the book Creatively Undecided: Toward a History and Philosophy of Scientific Agency
The author reviews the book New Heavens and a New Earth: The Jewish Reception of Copernican Thought
While the belief in the power of science, even in the social field, reached a peak in the period aft...
Science is moving forward at a dizzying pace and more than 90% of the scientists who ever lived are ...
The author reviews the book Creatively Undecided: Toward a History and Philosophy of Scientific Agen...
The author reviews the book Sites of Exposure: Art, Politics, and the Nature of Experience
What good are book reviews? It seems that writing book reviews is an undervalued scholarly activity ...
Philip Kitcher's book begins with a familiar historical overview. In the 1940s and 50s a confident, ...
Fuller and Lipinska claim human potential is shackled by precautionary concerns to avoid harm, placi...
This book constitutes the best history of post-positivist philosophy and sociology of science we are...
Making social sciences more scientific: the need for predictive models by Rein Taagepera, 2008, Oxfo...
The article reviews the book Foundational Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science: I...
Reviews the book Order Without Rules: Critical Theory and the Logic of Conversation, by David Boge...
In this feature essay, Miranda Anderson reflects on how notions of the mind and the self, and the ke...
A distinguished psychologist once wrote that if you wished to understand the history of scientific t...
Book review: Reviewed book: Berhow, Michael. Dysteleology: A Philosophical Assessment of Suboptimal ...
The author reviews the book New Heavens and a New Earth: The Jewish Reception of Copernican Thought
While the belief in the power of science, even in the social field, reached a peak in the period aft...
Science is moving forward at a dizzying pace and more than 90% of the scientists who ever lived are ...
The author reviews the book Creatively Undecided: Toward a History and Philosophy of Scientific Agen...
The author reviews the book Sites of Exposure: Art, Politics, and the Nature of Experience
What good are book reviews? It seems that writing book reviews is an undervalued scholarly activity ...
Philip Kitcher's book begins with a familiar historical overview. In the 1940s and 50s a confident, ...
Fuller and Lipinska claim human potential is shackled by precautionary concerns to avoid harm, placi...
This book constitutes the best history of post-positivist philosophy and sociology of science we are...
Making social sciences more scientific: the need for predictive models by Rein Taagepera, 2008, Oxfo...
The article reviews the book Foundational Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science: I...
Reviews the book Order Without Rules: Critical Theory and the Logic of Conversation, by David Boge...
In this feature essay, Miranda Anderson reflects on how notions of the mind and the self, and the ke...
A distinguished psychologist once wrote that if you wished to understand the history of scientific t...
Book review: Reviewed book: Berhow, Michael. Dysteleology: A Philosophical Assessment of Suboptimal ...
The author reviews the book New Heavens and a New Earth: The Jewish Reception of Copernican Thought
While the belief in the power of science, even in the social field, reached a peak in the period aft...
Science is moving forward at a dizzying pace and more than 90% of the scientists who ever lived are ...