Pointing out the need for understanding the relations between the enlightened centre, England and France, and peripheral regions such as Prussia’s eastern provinces, Jan Golinski remarked sixteen years ago that it is not possible any longer to perceive the Enlightenment as a coherent intellectual entity and to articulate the centrality of sci- ence to its existence. One is rather “left only with a multiplicity of specific contexts, each one constituted by numerous (local and temporary) social factors”. Golinski appealed to scholars to dedicate their energies to reconstructing the individual contexts that made the production of science possible. Today, much of Golinski’s appeal remains unfulfilled, although attempts at establishing sets of “...
This paper revolves around the late eighteenth-century problem of participatory reading in Prussian ...
Kant's teleology as presented in the Critique of Judgment is commonly interpreted in relation to the...
In the early days of the growth of the humanities' social sciences, the discussion about the horizon...
Pointing out the need for understanding the relations between the enlightened centre, England and Fr...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the nature, i.e., on the epistemological and institutional stat...
The aim of this paper1 is to focus on the nature, i. e., on the epistemological and institutional st...
By the end of the 19th century, after three partitions of Rzeczpospolita by the neighbouring powers,...
Duval Gilles. Jan Golinski, Science as Public Culture : Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain, 1760...
This paper analyzes the historical context and systematic importance of Kant's hypothetical use of r...
Immanuel Kant can be regarded as a philosopher related to the Baltic region. This paper, however, i...
In the eighteenth century the Westernization of the world (Latouche, 1989) took its first steps. The...
<br>This paper outlines the contours of a historical geography of science. It begins by arguin...
This paper begins by considering the ‘Oberkuratoriums für die königlichen Universitäten,’ which was ...
Through its focus on the question of circulation, world history attained a central position amongst ...
This paper revolves around the late eighteenth-century problem of participatory reading in Prussian ...
Kant's teleology as presented in the Critique of Judgment is commonly interpreted in relation to the...
In the early days of the growth of the humanities' social sciences, the discussion about the horizon...
Pointing out the need for understanding the relations between the enlightened centre, England and Fr...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the nature, i.e., on the epistemological and institutional stat...
The aim of this paper1 is to focus on the nature, i. e., on the epistemological and institutional st...
By the end of the 19th century, after three partitions of Rzeczpospolita by the neighbouring powers,...
Duval Gilles. Jan Golinski, Science as Public Culture : Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain, 1760...
This paper analyzes the historical context and systematic importance of Kant's hypothetical use of r...
Immanuel Kant can be regarded as a philosopher related to the Baltic region. This paper, however, i...
In the eighteenth century the Westernization of the world (Latouche, 1989) took its first steps. The...
<br>This paper outlines the contours of a historical geography of science. It begins by arguin...
This paper begins by considering the ‘Oberkuratoriums für die königlichen Universitäten,’ which was ...
Through its focus on the question of circulation, world history attained a central position amongst ...
This paper revolves around the late eighteenth-century problem of participatory reading in Prussian ...
Kant's teleology as presented in the Critique of Judgment is commonly interpreted in relation to the...
In the early days of the growth of the humanities' social sciences, the discussion about the horizon...