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KI in der Geschichtswissenschaft
MoreDigitalizing the China Foundation Network
China has become a major contributor to world science today, with the highest number of scientific publications in the world, a centralized government
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Scientific Questions Then and Now
This group examines questions related to experience that seem to recur in the history of science and philosophy. We invite practicing scientists, hist
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Source-Based Initiatives
Our source-based initiatives are designed to address the most basic assumptions about matter and meaning: how object and subject, text and artifa
Fenye in Local Gazetteers
First set up in the periods of Spring and Autumn and the Warring States (~770–221 BCE), Fenye is an astrological system that associated poli
Joseph Dennis
Joseph Dennis’s research focuses on the history of Chinese print culture, law, and society. He i...
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Christoph Hess
Christoph Hess holds a BA in Philosophy of Economics from the University of Bayreuth and an MPhi...
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Rethinking Linguistics from an African Perspective
The project explores epistemic, theoretical, and methodological ways of recalibrating African linguistics. The main hypothesis of the research is that
Commoning Biomedicine: An Open Source Network for Oral Histories Online
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„Commoning Biomedicine“: Ein Open-Source-Network für Oral Histories im Internet
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