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One hundred years since the beginning of World War I and twelve-and-a-half years since September 11, the battles waged between nations and within them remind us that war is a constant companion.
Four international artists who work in constructed photography will feature in an exhibition opening at The University of Queensland Art Museum on Saturday 1 March.
Analyzing an aspect of the inaugural lectures of the Paris Museum of Natural History: An appropriate concept of representation.
social epistemology representation inaugural lecture
2008/4/10
This paper presents part of a scientific study focused on the social aspects of research and its impact on the process of constructing knowledge. For this, we use a corpus of hitherto unexploited text...
From the Test-tube to the Autoanalyzer: The Development of Chemical Instrumentation in the Twentieth Century, Workshop of the Commission on the History of Modern Chemistry, Science Museum London, 11-13 August 2000
Autoanalyzer Chemical
2008/4/7
Today we are almost surprised that mainstream philosophers of science ignored nearly every aspect of both scientific instruments and experiments until the early 1980s. So, what was that thing called ‘...
Of Statues and Science Lavoisier in Perspective, ed. by Marco Beretta, Deutsches Museum, München, 2005, 213 pp. [ISBN 3-924183-07-4]
Marco Beretta Perspective
2008/4/3
Despite a rather vague and non-engaging title, this collective volume is the outcome of a great historical event: a solemn ceremony for the inauguration of a statue of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier in the...
Analyzing an aspect of the inaugural lectures of the Paris Museum of Natural History: An appropriate concept of representation
Paris Museum of Natural History - inaugural lectures - concept of representation - Historical Studies of Science - Cultural Studies of Philosophy of Science
2011/9/7
This paper presents part of a scientific study focused on the social aspects of research and its impact on the process of constructing knowledge. For this, we use a corpus of hitherto unexploited text...