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8On Not Being Able to Dance: The InterringIn Stuart Grant, Jodie McNeilly-Renaudie & Matthew Wagner (eds.), Performance Phenomenology: To the Thing Itself, Springer Verlag. pp. 205-215. 2019.What makes it hard to dance? Twentieth-century phenomenologists drew attention to the importance of the lived body, and dance is the art form for which the lived body is literally central. Why then isn’t dance the easiest art form to engage in? Phenomenologists are drawn to situations where a phenomenon breaks down, which can open insights into the phenomenon itself. Here the phenomenon is the ability to dance where one might normally expect to. This paper invokes Marion Milner’s book On Not Bei…Read more
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8The workshop and the world: what ten thinkers can teach us about science and authorityW.W. Norton & Company. 2019.Francis Bacon's New Atlantis -- Galileo and the authority of science -- Rene Descartes : workshop thinking -- Giambattista Vico : going mad rationally -- Mary Shelley's hideous idea -- Auguste Comte's religion of humanity -- Max Weber : authority and bureaucracy -- Kemal Atatørk : science and patriotism -- Edmund Husserl : cultural crisis -- Hannah Arendt : action -- Conclusion.
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7Phenomenology and Natural ScienceIn J. Feiser & B. Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, . 2012.
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5The Boundaries of the New Frontier: Rhetoric and Communication at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (review)Isis 101 263-264. 2010.
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4The second creation: makers of the revolution in twentieth-century physicsRutgers University Press. 1996.The Second Creation is a dramatic--and human--chronicle of scientific investigators at the last frontier of knowledge. Robert Crease and Charles Mann take the reader on a fascinating journey in search of "unification" with brilliant scientists such as Niels Bohr, Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrödinger, Richard Feynman, Murray Gell-Mann, Sheldon Glashow, Steven Weinberg, and many others. They provide the definitive and highly entertaining story of the development of modern physics, and th…Read more
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2Theory and Theoretical Objects in an Existential/Hermeneutic Conception of ScienceBalkan Journal of Philosophy 4 (1): 121-130. 2012.
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Science as foundational?In Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Questioning Foundations: Truth/Subjectivity/Culture, . pp. 5--44. 1993.
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Heidegger And The Empirical Turn In Continental Philosophy Of ScienceIn Trish Glazebrook (ed.), Heidegger on Science, State University of New York Press. pp. 225-237. 2012.
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