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479Review of Jimena canales, A Tenth of a Second: A History (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (1). 2011.
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Conference on "Hegel and the Sciences"Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 7 (n/a): 137. 1971.Review of conference with criticism of some of the presentations.
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887Physicists in Conflict. Neil A. PorterIsis 92 (2): 369-370. 2001.Review of work on several debates, including Galileo vs. the Church, Bohr vs Einstein, Hoyle vs. Big Bang theory, Oppenheimer vs. Teller, N-rays, magnetic monopoles.
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56Review of Michael Eldred, The Digital Cast of Being: Metaphysics, Mathematics, Cartesianism, Cybernetics, Capitalism, Communication (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (6). 2010.
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2G. H. von Wright, "Time, Change, and Contradiction"Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 8 (n/a): 152. 1971.Discussion of von Wright's account of logic and time in relation to Marxist dialectics.
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94Brain differences, anthropological stories, and educational implicationsBehavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2): 257-257. 1996.Criticism of sex differences in mathematical ability and sex roles in sociobiology and the pernicious influence of these ideas on education.
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238Philosophy of technology: an introduction (edited book)Blackwell. 1993.Ideal for undergraduate students in philosophy and science studies, Philosophy of Technology offers an engaging and comprehensive overview of a subject vital to our time. An up-to-date, accessible overview of the philosophy of technology, defining technology and its characteristics. Explores the issues that arise as technology becomes an integral part of our society. In addition to traditional topics in science and technology studies, the volume offers discussion of technocracy, the romantic reb…Read more
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82Brecht and Lukács as teachers of Feyerabend and Lakatos: the Feyerabend-Lakatos debate as scientific recapitulation of the Brecht- Lukács debateHistory of the Human Sciences 11 (2): 25-44. 1998.Feyerabend and Lakatos were invited to be assistants of the literary Marxists Brecht and Lukács, respectively. In the 1930s Expressionism Debate, Lukács associated artistic expressionism with irrationalism and fascism, while Brecht criticized Lukács' anti-modernism. Lakatos' criti cisms of Kuhn echo Lukács' denunciations of German idealism, and Lukács influenced the terminology and topics in Lakatos' methodol ogy. Lakatos, concerned with progress, and fearful of irrationalism and degeneration, r…Read more
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| Philosophy of Biology |
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