1900 was a remarkable year for science. Several ground-breaking events took place, in physics, biology and psychology. Planck introduced the quantum concept, the work of Mendel was rediscovered, and Sigmund Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams. These events heralded the emergence of completely new areas of inquiry, all of which greatly affected the intellectual landscape of the 20th century, namely quantum physics, genetics and psychoanalysis. What do these developments have in common? Can we discern a family likeness, a basic affinity between them, so that we can use the one to deepen our understanding of the other? One common denominator is that they open up realms of inquiry that are significantly different from the world of ever...
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1900 was a remarkable year for science. Several ground-breaking events took place, in physics, biolo...
The late 20th century is witnessing an explosion of biomedical knowledge in the discipline of molecu...
Contemporary philosophy of science sets the origins of the predominant attributes of the term “gene”...
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he term psychodynamics was introduced in 1874 by Ernst von Brücke, the renowned German physiologist...
Biology is one of many sciences advancing society and the human conquest for knowledge. Its transiti...
Psychiatric genetics has become ‘Big Biology’. This may come as a surprising development to those fa...
While at the present time there is a plethora of open access international scientific journals being...
As Ebbinghaus (1908) tells us in the opening words of his popular textbook of psychology, “psycholog...
The article deals with the problem of cognition in the framework of the biogenetic structuralist neu...
This cross-disciplinary dissertation provides a missing intellectual history of an ostensibly dead i...
From a biological point of view, a human being is an open system and cannot be considered in isolati...
1900 was a remarkable year for science. Several ground-breaking events took place, in physics, biolo...
The late 20th century is witnessing an explosion of biomedical knowledge in the discipline of molecu...
Contemporary philosophy of science sets the origins of the predominant attributes of the term “gene”...
This paper is an organization and conceptualization of a genetic account of human consciousness and ...
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) was the first to explain that certain 'traits' were inherited in plants fr...
This paper addresses the cultural impact of genomics and the Human Genome Project (HGP) on human sel...
he term psychodynamics was introduced in 1874 by Ernst von Brücke, the renowned German physiologist...
Biology is one of many sciences advancing society and the human conquest for knowledge. Its transiti...
Psychiatric genetics has become ‘Big Biology’. This may come as a surprising development to those fa...
While at the present time there is a plethora of open access international scientific journals being...
As Ebbinghaus (1908) tells us in the opening words of his popular textbook of psychology, “psycholog...
The article deals with the problem of cognition in the framework of the biogenetic structuralist neu...
This cross-disciplinary dissertation provides a missing intellectual history of an ostensibly dead i...
From a biological point of view, a human being is an open system and cannot be considered in isolati...