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Rarely Pure and Never Simple: Talking about Truth
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999)
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Meanings, Policies, and Medicine: On the Bioethical Enterprise and History
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1999)
Authorship in the Popular "Problemata Aristotelis"
(Brill Academic Publishers, 1999)
Why does red hair turn white sooner than other hair? Why does a man yawn when he sees another yawn? Why is it a good custom to eat cheese after dinner? Why is there such delight in the act of venery? Why do birds not piss? ...
The Foundations of Bodin's Natural Philosophy
(Harrassowitz, 1999)
On what arguments, authorities and evidence does Bodin ground his natural philosophy? Bodin can be interpreted in turn as a rationalist, building his arguments in the Theatrum, as he proudly and repeatedly announces, on ...
Natural Philosophy and the 'New Science'
(Cambridge University Press, 1999)
The studies by Marjorie Hope Nicolson, and others, of the impact of the 'new science' on seventeenth-century English literature assumed an unproblematic demarcation between science and literature. Since the 1950s this ...
The Problemata as a Natural Philosophical Genre
(MIT Press, 1999)
The Aristotelian corpus not only established for some two millennia the definitions and standards for many branches in the natural sciences, but also founded a genre which respected neither the disciplinary boundaries nor ...