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252. Environment and Chagas Disease: An Elusive and Diverse Relationship
253. Environment in Relation to Health, Wellbeing and Human Flourishing: The Contribution of Twentieth-Century Continental Philosophy of Life and of the Subject
254. Creation, Generation, Force, Motion and Habit: Medieval Theoretical Definitions of Nature
255. Landscaped Environment and Health in Han China (208 BCE–220)
256. The Animal Environment and Human Health: The Approach Followed by the Medieval Zoologist Ğāḥiẓ (Ninth Century)
257. Introduction
258. Thinking About the 'Common Reader:' Otto Neurath, L. Susan Stebbing and the (Modern) Picture-Text Style
259. Logical Empiricism and Art: The Correspondence Otto Neurath/Meyer Schapiro
260. Of Tennis Courts and Fireplaces: Neurath’s Internment on the Isle of Man and his Politics of Design
261. Rejecting Semantic Truth: On the Significance of Neurath’s Syntacticism
262. Neurath and the Legacy of Algebraic Logic
263. Rationality and Pseudo-Rationality in Political Economy: Neurath, Mises, Weber
264. Neurath and Carnap on Semantics
265. Visualizing Relations in Society and Economics: Otto Neurath’s Isotype-Method Against the Background of his Economic Thought
266. Otto Neurath: The Philosopher in the Cave
267. United by Action: Neurath in England
268. Generating Cognitive Tools: Neurath’s Educational Ideal and the Concept of ISOTYPE
269. Traveling Exhibitions in the Field: Settlements, War-Economy, and the Collaborative Practice of Seeing, 1919–1925
270. Science and Socialism: Otto Neurath as a Political Writer (1919–1932)
271. Neurath’s Theory of Theory Classification: History, Optics & Epistemology
272. A Viennese Library in Exile: Otto Neurath and the Heritage of Central European Culture in the Anglo-Saxon World
273. Introduction
274. Towards a theory of adaptive rationality?
275. Applicability Problems Generalized
276. The Explanatory Power of a New Proof: Henkin’s Completeness Proof
277. Structure and Structures
278. Towards a Better Understanding of Mathematical Understanding
279. Existence vs. Conceivability in Aristotle: Are Straight Lines Infinitely Extendible?
280. Can Proofs by Mathematical Induction Be Explanatory?
281. Church-Turing Thesis, in Practice
282. Making Sense of Deflationism from a Formal Perspective: Conservativity and Relative Interpretability
283. Parsimony, Ontological Commitment and the Import of Mathematics
284. On Expressive Power Over Arithmetic
285. Deflationary Truth Is a Logical Notion
286. Some Remarks on True Undecidable Sentences
287. Penrose’s New Argument and Paradox
288. Intensionality in Mathematics
289. A Journey to the Center of the Earth: Cosmology and the Centrobaric Theory from Antiquity to the Renaissance
290. Heaviness, Lightness and Impetus in the Seventeenth Century: A Jesuit Perspective
291. The Social Position and Intellectual Identity of the Renaissance Mathematician-Physicist Giovanni Battista Benedetti: A Case Study in the Socio-Political History of Mechanics
292. A Treatise on Galileian Mechanics: Exercitationes in Mechanicis Aristotelis by the Jesuit Giovan Battista Zupi
293. Jesuit Conceptions of Impetus After Galileo: Honoré Fabri, Paolo Casati, and Francesco Eschinardi
294. The Balance, the Lever and the Aristotelian Origins of Mechanics
295. The Early History of Weighing Technology from the Perspective of a Theory of Innovation
296. Socio-Political Coordinates of Early-Modern Mechanics: A Preliminary Discussion
297. Preclassical Mechanics in Context: Practical and Theoretical Knowledge Between Sovereignty, Religion, and Science
298. Mental Models as Cognitive Instruments in the Transformation of Knowledge
299. Turing on the Integration of Human and Machine Intelligence
300. Is There a Church-Turing Thesis for Social Algorithms?
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