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Introduction Discussion: Horst Bredekamp & Jürgen Renn
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MoreBefore Scientific Revolutions: Error and the Fear of Error
MoreRationalizing Listening: Musicology, Emotions, and the Concert Hall, 1900-1930
During the first three decades of the twentieth century musicologists and music critics increasingly problematized the role of emotions in listening e
Publications, Ziemer, Hansjakob. "Versachlichung der Klänge. Musikwissenschaft, Emotion und Konzertleben 1900-1930." In: Rationalisierungen des Gefühls: Zum Verhältnis von Wissenschaft und Emotionen, 1880-1930, eds.: Daniel Morat / Uffa Jensen. München: Wilhelm Fink, 2008, p. 211-230.
Clinical Observation and the Making of Cultural-Historical Psychology
In the 1920 to 1930s, Soviet psychologists developed an original research program, which they themselves characterized as "cultural-historical" psycho
Animal Models of Human Behavior: Cultures of Observation
Natural and social scientists have long been fascinated by the biological basis of human behavior. By anthropomorphizing animal behavior, biologists f
De rebus naturae: Objects and Observers in Hellenistic Science
Daryn Lehoux's project explored the complex interrelationships between the objects of scientific inquiry, and the norms, processes, and structures of
Publications, ‘Observers, Objects, and the Embedded Eye; Or, Seeing and Knowing in Ptolemy and Galen,’ Isis, 98 (2007) p. 447-467, Funding Institutions, University of Manchester
The Dancing Bees: Karl von Frisch, the Honeybee Dances, and Twentieth-century Sciences of Communication
The Dancing Bees is a dual biography that explores the life and work of the experimental physiologist Karl von Frisch (1886–1982) vis à vis his favore