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Mourning Songs and Human Pasts among the Kotas of South India
(University of Texas Press, 2000)
Descartes the Doctor: Rationalism and Its Therapies
(Cambridge University Press, 2000)
During the Scientific Revolution one important gauge of the duality of reformed natural philosophical knowledge was its ability to produce a more effective medical practice. Indeed, it was sometimes thought that philosophers ...
Transient Activity in the Human Calcarine Cortex During Visual-Mental Imagery: An Event-Related fMRI Study
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2000)
Although it is largely accepted that visual-mental imagery and perception draw on many of the same neural structures, the existence and nature of neural processing in the primary visual cortex (or area V1) during visual ...
A Low Temperature Transfer of ALH84001 from Mars to Earth
(American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2000)
The ejection of material from Mars is thought to be caused by large impacts that would heat much of the ejecta to high temperatures. Images of the magnetic field of martian meteorite ALH84001 reveal a spatially heterogeneous ...
How Sushi Went Global
(Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2000)
Rodney King, Shifting Modes of Vision, and Anna Deavere Smith's Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
(University of Kansas, 2000)
The Political Economy of the Euro as an International Currency
(Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000)
Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in Europe will have important effects on international monetary affairs. This is true on both economic and policy-making dimensions. As for the first, the euro is a major new currency whose ...
Defending the Refutation of Idealism
(Southwestern Philosophical Society, 2000)
In his Kant and the Claims of Knowledge, Paul Guyer offers an influential reading of Kant’s famous “Refutation of Idealism.” Guyer’s reading has been widely praised as Kantian exegesis but less favorably received as an ...
Whither Genomics?
(BioMed Central, 2000)
The flood of data from genome-wide analysis is transforming biology. We need to develop new, interdisciplinary approaches to convert these data into information about the components and structures of individual biological ...