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  1. Kepler's Theory of Hypothesis and the 'Realist Dilemma'.Robert S. Westman - 1972 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 3 (3):233.
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  • An Aesthetics of the Invisible: Nanotechnology and Informatic Matter.Daniel Black - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (1):99-121.
    The molecule, as a perfect and ageless building block of matter that exists beyond human reach, has been an object of fascination and admiration since the 19th century. However, the discourse surrounding nanotechnology – at least at its most optimistic – promises the possibility of human mastery over this domain and, as a result, over all matter. This belief carries forward the old idea of a division between a realm of the base, material and particular, on one hand, and a (...)
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  • Nachleben der Antike, Time, and Restitution: Notes for a Nocturnal Jurisprudence of the Image.Igor Stramignoni - 2024 - Law and Critique 35 (2):445-482.
    Justice is usually represented as a feminine figure holding a pair of scales and a sword. The history of that image is relatively recent and has attracted a great deal of attention. However, a different appreciation of it may come from a “nocturnal” jurisprudence seeking to foreground its presence and effects in the transmission of modern culture and so also of law. In this essay, I take my cue from Aby Warburg and the Pathosformeln that, he suggested, can be glimpsed (...)
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  • L’invention de la religion grecque.Philippe Borgeaud - 2017 - Kernos 30:9-35.
    La mythologie ainsi que les traditions hermétiques, orphiques et théurgiques semblent à première vue relever du domaine de la religion grecque. Mais nous les voyons tenues à l’écart, jusqu’au xixe siècle, des recherches concernant les cultes et les pratiques rituelles des cités grecques. Ces derniers entraient dans la catégorie générale de « paganisme antique » et l’on ne distinguait pas, en sa spécificité, ce qui serait une religion grecque. La première monographie systématique, celle de Johann Gottfried Lakemacher (1734), est réservée (...)
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