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Greek Science
Posted June 4th, 2008 by Armin Medosch| Publication Type | Book | |
| Citation Key | Farr1953 | |
| Year of Publication | 1953 | |
| Authors | Farrington, B. | |
| City | Baltimore | |
| Publisher | Penguin Books | |
| Reprint Edition | 1963 | |
| Publication Language | English | |
| Key Words | Science; Greek; antiquity; critique; PhD; Waves |
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WHO'S AFRAID OF ARTISTIC RESEARCH?
Posted May 3rd, 2008 by LindsayWHO IS AFRAID OF ARTISTIC RESEARCH?
Thursday 22nd May 2008 10am - 4.30pm
Dundee Contemporary Arts Seminar room
One-day symposium about the epistemology and context of practice-based research
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Thing Knowledge: A Philosophy of Scientific Instruments
Posted February 25th, 2008 by Lindsay| Publication Type | Book | |
| Citation Key | 339 | |
| Year of Publication | 2004 | |
| Authors | Baird, D. | |
| Publisher | University of California Press | |
| Number of Pages | 294 | |
| ISBN Number | -10 0520232496 | |
| Key Words | Science; Philosophy; Epistemology |
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Electromagnetic Man: Health and Hazzard in the Electrical Environment
Posted November 24th, 2007 by Lindsay- Login to post comments
What the Bleep do we Know
Posted November 24th, 2007 by Lindsay| Publication Type | Film | |
| Year of Publication | 2004 | |
| Authors | Martin, M. | |
| Key Words | science; quantum; spirituality | |
| URL | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_the_Bleep_Do_We_Know!%3F |
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Intute
Posted November 11th, 2007 by Lindsay| Publication Type | Database | |
| Year of Publication | 2007 | |
| Authors | Intute.ac.uk, | |
| Key Words | science; earth; astronomy | |
| URL | http://www.intute.ac.uk/sciences/ |
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Making Science's 'Other' Productive
Posted October 8th, 2007 by Armin MedoschAlthough the dominant mode of technoscientific 'invention' at the turn to the 20th century was based on rationalism it also brought about its flipside of electromagnetic esotericism. Telegraphy and radio triggered a new age of spiritism.