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Ohad Parnes studied Biology and History of Science at the Tel-Aviv University, obtaining his PhD in 2001 with a dissertation on nineteenth century physiology and medicine. He worked at the Open University in Israel, at the Central European University in Budapest, at the University of Berne and has been a Research Fellow at the Center of Cultural and Literary Research (ZfL) in Berlin and the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College in London. His main interests are the history of the life sciences and modern medicine, focusing on evolutionary theory and epigenetics as well as the history of immunology and autoimmunity and chronic disease in the twentieth century. Ohad's current research project deals with his doctoral supervisor Yehuda Elkana's estate and the digitalization of Theodor Schwann's estate.
Projekte
Theories of Knowledge in the Twentieth Century: the “Split of Scientific Rationality”
Selected Publications
Renn, Jürgen, Matteo Valleriani, and Ohad Parnes, eds. (2019). “Leonardo’s Intellectual Cosmos.” Spark: Catalysts for Insight, no. 4: 26–33.
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Parnes, Ohad (2002). “[Entries] ‘Schleiden, Matthias Jacob’; ‘Schwann, Theodor Ambrose Hubert’; ‘Richet, Charles’’.’” In Encyclopedia of life sciences. London: Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1038/npg.els.0002474.
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Parnes, Ohad (2001). “Review of: Meinel, Christoph: Instrument - Experiment : historische Studien. Berlin [u.a.]: GNT-Verlag 2000.” The British Journal for the History of Science 34 (122,3): 347–349.
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Parnes, Ohad (2001). “Chipping away at feudal vestiges in Academe.” Science 291 (5501): 23–24.
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Past Events
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The Future of Science: Disciplines in Disarray
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CANCELED: Thinking the Wild
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CANCELED: History of Science for the Anthropocene
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CANCELED: The Honesty of Numbers: Building Trust with Paper in Nineteenth-Century Statistics
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POSTPONED: History of Science and History of Philologies
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Philosophy of the Historiography of Science
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Neutrality versus Partiality in Feminist Critiques of Science
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An Awkward Proposal: Reconciling the Philosophy and History of Science through Confronting These Fields' Exclusion of Indigenous Knowledge
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Science and Indian Nationalism
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Epistemic Dynamics: Towards a Constitutive Relationship Between Philosophy and History of Science from a Premodern Perspective
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Data and the Quest for Facts: Empirical Knowledge in the Age of Big and Open Data
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Where Can the Historian of Science Stand? Presentism and Philosophy in the Historiography of Science
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The Curious History of the Least Action Principle
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50 Years of HPS. A Philosopher’s Perspective
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Chinese Literati and Intellectuals on Mantic Arts: A Philosophy of Divination?
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Pre-War Kulturwissenschaft in Cold War Berlin
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