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201. Defining Aspects of Mechanisms: Evidence-Based Mechanism (Evidence for a Mechanism), Mechanism-Based Evidence (Evidence from a Mechanism), and Mechanistic Reasoning

202. Mechanistic vs Statistical Extrapolation in Preclinical Research in Psychiatry: Challenging the Received View

203. Causal Insights from Failure: Post-marketing Risk Assessment of Drugs as a Way to Uncover Causal Mechanisms

206. Appendix: Folio Pages

208. Appendix: Documents

217. Introduction

218. Manipulating Matter and Its Appetites: Francis Bacon on Causation and the Creation of Preternaturals

219. 'Qualis alio modo reperiri non potest.' A Few Words on Copernican Necessity

220. Secundum Quid and Contingentia: Scholastic Reminiscences in Early Modern Mechanics

221. Astrological Contingency: Between Ontology and Epistemology (1300–1600)

222. Practices and Theories of Contingency in Renaissance Approaches to Nature

223. Monsters, Laws of Nature, and Teleology in Late Scholastic Textbooks

224. Overview: Contingency in Nature

225. RETRACTED CHAPTER: Contingency and Causal Determinism from Scotus to Buridan

226. Introduction

227. The Immanent Contingency of Physical Laws in Leibniz’s Dynamics

228. Losing One’s Temper: Contingency in Early Modern Medicine

229. Ars experimentandi et conjectandi. Laws of Nature, Material Objects, and Contingent Circumstances

230. Descartes’ Physics in Le Monde and the Late-Scholastic Idea of Contingency

231. Necessity, Contingency, and Freedom in Descartes’ Physiology: Spontaneity in Nature

232. Bacon and the Virtuosi: Experimental Contingency and Mechanical Laws in the Early Royal Society

233. Leibniz and the Calculus of Variations

234. Teleology and Realism in Leibniz’s Philosophy of Science

235. One String Attached: Geometrical Exactness in Leibniz’s Parisian Manuscripts

236. Leibniz’s Mereology in the Essays on Logical Calculus of 1686–1690

237. On the Plurality of Spaces in Leibniz

238. Leibniz in Cantor’s Paradise: A Dialogue on the Actual Infinite

239. 'Affordances': A Notion that Reveals How Artificial It Is to Separate the Body and Its Environment

240. The Worst Environment in Which to Live in China: A Question of Points of View. The Legendary Miasmatic Far South of China Challenged by Local Doctors in Late Imperial China

241. Leibniz on the Continuity of Space

242. Leibniz on the Logic of Conceptual Containment and Coincidence

244. Gestalt Therapy and Its Contribution to the Understanding of the Link Between Health and the Environment

245. Health and the Environment in Ecological Transition: The Case of the Permaculture Movement

246. Urban Nature: (The) Good and (The) Bad

247. Urban Space of the Living and Dead: The Conception of Environment and Death in Beijing from the Eighteenth Century to the Middle Twentieth Century

248. Inhabited Lands and Temperaments: Observations and Therapeutic Solutions, the Views of Scientists and Medieval Physicians – Ğāḥiẓ (9th), Rāzī (9th–10th), Ibn Riḍwān (11th)

249. The Construction of Thinking on the Environment: The Words, Their Meanings, and Their Uses from 1790 to 1970

250. Health and the Environment: Aldo Leopold, Land Health, and the First-Person Ecology Approach

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