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Fabrizio Baldassarri
Fabrizio Baldassarri (PhD, Philosophy and Anthropology, University of Parma; BA/MA, University o...
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Evelina Miteva
Evelina Miteva received her first PhD in Sofia in 2010 and a second one in 2014 in Bari and Colo...
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Agata Kowalewska
Agata Kowalewska is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw and a v...
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Brett Yardley
Brett Yardley is a PhD candidate at KU Leuven and Marquette University, currently completing a d...
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Effective Theories: Past, Present, and Beyond
Effective field theories have become increasingly popular tools in physics during the last decades. Many physicists even believe that our most fundame
Confessionalization of Medicine
This group explores the relationships between the projects and practices of Reformation broadly construed and developments in European academic medici
Knowing the Observable and the Unobservable in Islamic Thought
The question of epistemology is the foundation of any science, and “experience” or “observation” of the world around us lie at the heart of a number o
The Human Scaffold: How Not to Design Your Way out of a Climate Crisis
Humanity has precipitated a planetary crisis of resource consumption—a crisis of stuff. So ingrained is our stuff-centric view, we can barely imagine
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The History of Axioms: Mathematical Principles from Antiquity to the Modern Age
This research project aims to trace a long-term history of the axiomatic method and the axioms employed in mathematics, from Euclid’s Elements (c. 300
Accounting for Uncertainty: Prediction and Planning in Asian History
Tackling ideas of uncertainty and not-knowing has produced a variety of ways of modeling and reasoning material and intellectual cultures in Asian cul
Workshops, Accounting for Uncertainty, Preprint No. 496, Accounting for Uncertainty, Contributors, Anna Andreeva, Universität Heidelberg