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Marta Halina
Name: | Marta Halina |
Affiliation: | Department of History and Philosophy of Science |
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- How to study animal minds
- Genres of prediction: astrology between Sanskrit and Hindi print in colonial north India
- Frogs in space: physiological research into metric relationships and laws of nature
- Scientific habits circa 1900
- The materials for trust-building in expertise
- Climate in word and image: science and the Austrian idea
- The gifts of Athena revisited: protectionism, regulation and the British Industrial Revolution, 1700–1800
- Neo-Paleyan evolution
- Animal sentience and human values
- On reasonable doubt
- Emblematic alchemy: Michael Maier's Atalanta fugiens (1617/18)
- Only predict? Conscious experience, and the scope and limits of predictive processing
- Garbage in, garbage out? A history of representations of computers in popular media
- The hubris of youth? Oxford, Cambridge and the Arctic, c.1920–1940
- Embodied and situated moods
- Mechanisms and natural kinds
- Some sociological aspects of the detection of gravitational waves
- 'Patterning within the disturbance of coherence': the practical work of measuring and classifying infant disorganised attachment
- The emergence of bargaining inequity
- Why genetics succeeds: an epistemology of scientific practice
- Two sovereign masters: pain, pleasure and utility from Bentham to Skinner
- The science of wishing: Francis Bacon and the magical optative
- Reading Rivière in early modern England: tracing early modern epistemic itineraries
- Cunning, killer orchids
- Was geology the first science to inject history into the natural world?
- Translating embodied skill: the politics of writing about making in the early modern period
- Visual tools in seventeenth-century medical education
- Extracting the exotic: global chymical medicine in the seventeenth century
- Travelling texts: notes on early modern geography and Hebraism
- Negotiating 'applied science' in the early 1930s: new media, new discourses, new ideology
- Electricity and crystallography: the history and philosophy of Curie's Principle
- Magic bullets
- 'Winston's Gestapo': Churchill, the Royal Society and scientific secrecy before the Bomb
- Questions and questionnaires: knowledge, evidences and rituals of speaking in the early modern period
- How archaeological evidence bites back: putting old data to work in new ways
- To explain the Scientific Revolution by means of comparison
- On the movements and value of research data
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