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    Natur und Kultur: Gentechnik und die unaufhaltsame Auflösung einer modernen Unterscheidung.Klaus Amann & Deutsches Hygiene-Museum In der Ddr (eds.) - 2000 - Dresden: Verlag des Deutschen Hygiene-Museum.
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    Der Leipziger Anatom Werner Spalteholz (1861–1940) und seine Beziehungen zum Deutschen Hygiene-Museum.Susanne Hahn - 1999 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 7 (1):105-117.
    The Leipzig anatomist Werner Spalteholz (1861–1940) started studies on the anastomoses between the coronary arteries of the heart in 1906. He confirmed the thesis, that “the transparency of tissues depends first of all on the refraction index of permeating liquid”, and began to produce transparent organ specimens. The 1st International Hygiene Exposition 1911 in Dresden showed 370 specimens produced by Spalteholz and was a great success. Later Spalteholz worked in the scientific Council of the Hygiene Museum. (...)
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    Deutsch-Persisches Wörterbuch. Lieferung 5, 6 and 7Deutsch-Persisches Worterbuch. Lieferung 5, 6 and 7.M. J. Dresden & Wilhelm Eilers - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):570.
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    Deutsch-Persisches Wörterbuch, Lieferung 4Deutsch-Persisches Worterbuch, Lieferung 4.M. J. Dresden & Wilhelm Eilers - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (3):297.
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    Darwin und Darwinismus. Eine Ausstellung zur Kultur‐ und Naturgeschichte. Hrsg. von Bodo‐Michael Baumunk und Jürgen Rieß. (Eine Veröffentlichung des Deutschen Hygiene‐Museums) Berlin: Akademie Verlag 1994; 265 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; DM 48. [REVIEW]Thomas Junker - 1995 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18 (4):262-263.
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    Organising the History of Hygiene at the Internationale Hygiene-Ausstellung in Dresden in 1911.Claudia Stein - 2013 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 21 (4):355-387.
    Die historisch-ethnologische Abteilung der 1911 in Dresden veranstalteten Internationalen Hygiene Ausstellung war ein großer Publikumserfolg. Organisiert von Karl Sudhoff, dem einflussreichsten Medizinhistoriker der Zeit, versuchte diese Abteilung, die Geschichte der Hygiene zu ‘verkaufen’. Auf einer Ausstellungsfläche von mehr als 2.400 m2 wurden über 20.000 Objekte in mehr als siebzig Räumen, Hallen und Gallerien präsentiert. Die Dresdener Hygiene-Ausstellung war zwar nicht die erste ihrer Art, aber die erste, die eine derartig große Ausstellungsfläche für die Inszenierung einer Geschichte (...)
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    VI. Medizinhistorische Deutsch-Polnische Gemeinschaftstagung in Dresden.Marina Lienert - 1998 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 6 (1):173-174.
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    The Deutsches Museum: past, present and future.Wolf Peter Fhelhammer & Walter Rathjen - 1999 - Arbor 164 (647-648):403-433.
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    Health by design: teaching cleanliness and assembling hygiene at the nineteenth-century sanitation museum.Hilary Buxton - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (3):457-485.
    In 1878, amid a rapidly proliferating social interest in public health and cleanliness, a group of sanitary scientists and reformers founded the Parkes Museum of Hygiene in central London. Dirt and contagion knew no social boundaries, and the Parkes's founders conceived of the museum as a dynamic space for all classes to better themselves and their environments. They promoted sanitary science through a variety of initiatives: exhibits of scientific, medical and architectural paraphernalia; product endorsements; and lectures and (...)
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    Formulas On the Job: Special Slide Rules from the Collection of the Deutsches Museum.Hannes Junker - 2025 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 33 (1):73-101.
    The Deutsches Museum in Munich has an extensive collection of calculating devices. The main collection consists of mechanical slide rules from various manufacturers from the years 1870–1970. This includes a large number of special slide rules from technical fields, which formed the starting point for a research project at the museum. The article explores the professional context of selected objects which were used in scientific management, brewing and shipbuilding. Against this background, technical, economic and social factors promoting (...)
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    Das Deutsche Museum in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Eine Bestandaufnahme. [REVIEW]Mark Walker - 2014 - Annals of Science 71 (1):135-138.
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    Georg Von Reichenbach. Deutsches Museum Lebensbeschreibungen Und Urkunden By Walther Von Dyck. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1913 - Isis 1:275-276.
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    Vases in a German museum - (c.) dehl-Von kaenel (ed.) Corpus vasorum antiquorum. Deutschland. Dresden, staatliche kunstsammlungen, skulpturensammlung. Band 4. geometrische und korinthische keramik. (Deutschland, band 106.) Pp. 119, ills, colour pls. Munich: Bayerische akademie der wissenschaften in kommission bei C.h. Beck, 2019. Cased, €98. Isbn: 978-3-7696-3783-0. [REVIEW]Vicky Vlachou - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):474-477.
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    Michael Eckert and Karl märker , Arnold sommerfeld: Wissenschaftlicher briefwechsel. Band 1: 1892–1918. Berlin, diepholz and münchen: Deutsches museum and verlag für geschichte der naturwissenschaften und der technik, 2000. Pp. 694. Isbn 3-928186-49-3. 68.00. [REVIEW]Richard Staley - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Science 37 (3):360-361.
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    Elisabeth Vaupel;, Stefan L. Wolff . Das Deutsche Museum in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus: Eine Bestandsaufnahme. 710 pp., illus., bibl., indexes. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2010. €39.95. [REVIEW]Thomas Steinhauser - 2011 - Isis 102 (4):794-795.
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    Johannes Abele. “Wachhund des Atomzeitalters”: Geigerzähler in der Geschichte des Strahlenschutzes. 240 pp., illus., bibl., index. Munich: Deutsches Museum, 2002. $24.83. [REVIEW]Thaddeus Trenn - 2004 - Isis 95 (2):325-327.
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    Michael Eckert, Arnold Sommerfeld. Atomphysiker und Kulturbote 1868–1951. Eine Biografie, (Deutsches Museum. Abhandlungen und Berichte – Neue Folge; 29). [REVIEW]Thorsten Kohl - 2014 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 37 (1):91-92.
    Göttingen: Wallstein 2013. 604 S., 35 Abb., € 39,90. ISBN 978‐3‐8353‐1206‐7.
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    Elisabeth Vaupel and Stefan L. Wolff , Das Deutsche Museum in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus: Eine Bestandsaufnahme. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2010. Pp. 710. ISBN 978-3-8353-0596-0. €39.90. [REVIEW]Klaus Hentschel - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Science 44 (2):306-307.
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    Jürgen Teichmann. Der Geheimcode der Sterne: Eine neue Landschaft des Himmels und die Geburt der Astrophysik. 372 pp., illus., bibl., index. Munich: Deutsches Museum, 2016. €20. [REVIEW]Horst Kant - 2018 - Isis 109 (2):405-406.
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    Classical vases from germany. E. böhr corpus vasorum antiquorum. Deutschland. München, antikensammlungen, ehemals museum antiker kleinkunst. Band 18. attisch bilingue und rotfigurige schalen. Pp. 159, ills, pls. Munich: C.h. Beck, 2015. Cased, €98. Isbn: 978-3-406-67748-9. E. hofstetter-Dolega corpus vasorum antiquorum. Deutschland. Dresden, staatliche kunstsammlungen, skulpturensammlung. Band 2. attisch rotfigurige keramik. Pp. 111, ills, pls. Munich: C.h. Beck, 2015. Cased, €98. Isbn: 978-3-406-67747-2. [REVIEW]S. Schierup - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):227-229.
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    Dinosaurier‐Skelette als Kriegsziel: Kulturgutraubplanungen, Besatzungspolitik und die deutsche Paläontologie in Belgien im Ersten Weltkrieg.Christoph Roolf - 2004 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 27 (1):5-26.
    The paper deals with the unnoticed and sweeping activities of German scientists and university disciplines in the context of German occupation policy and plannings of plundering cultural assets as war pillage during the First World War. It exemplarily shows the case of palaeontologists in occupied Belgium: Their main project was the famous excavation site of skeletons of the dinosaur Iguanodon in the small town Bernissart. After a new excavation between 1915 and 1918 they planned, with the support of occupation authorities, (...)
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  22. Lichte Nacht der Iris. Zur Installation des Wiener Künstlers Ingo Nussbaumer im neueröffneten Deutschen Romantik-Museum.Olaf L. Müller - 2022 - Neue Zeitung Für Einsiedler. Magazin der Internationalen Arnim-Gesellschaft 16:260-269.
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    Before Mnemosyne: Wilhelmine Cultural History Exhibitions and the Genesis of Warburg's Picture Atlas.Matthew Vollgraff - 2024 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 47 (4):432-465.
    Aby Warburg's Bilderatlas Mnemosyne, left unfinished in 1929, has attracted significant interest in recent decades. This essay offers a new interpretation of Warburg's “picture atlas,” not in relation to modernist collage and photomontage, but as an heir to scientific pedagogical exhibitions of the late Wilhelmine period. It deals in particular with two “public enlightenment” shows curated by the Leipzig medical historian Karl Sudhoff, whose work Warburg admired and employed: the first on with the history of hygiene in Dresden (...)
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    Verpacken, verkaufen, verschenken: Hans Sauters entomologische Praktiken zwischen Formosa und Europa, 1902–1914.Kerstin Pannhorst - 2016 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 39 (3):230-244.
    Parcels, Sales and Gifts: Hans Sauter's Entomological Practices between Formosa and Europe, 1902–1914. The exploration of global biodiversity is a form of knowledge production that is necessarily specimen‐based. In the endeavor to chart the natural world, not only ideas and writings travelled across the oceans, but also a flood of scientific objects. The German entomologist Hans Sauter (1871–1943) spent most of his life in Formosa, then a Japanese colony. His pronounced aim was to complete an inventory of the entire fauna (...)
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    Anarchiving the Anthropocene: Waste and relationality.Allie E. S. Wist - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (2):265-283.
    The archive produces a linear time that reaches towards ‘what could be’ by asserting ‘what has been’, providing us reassurance of our existence through the assertion of a reliably past past. But the Anthropocene is an era of uncontained material ramifications, where the past juts into the future and temporality warps as change accelerates unexpectedly. As an ecological and geologic epoch, documentation of the Anthropocene inherently has a relationship to natural history museums and archives. These institutions, however, troublingly rest on (...)
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    Ernst von Leyden und die Institutionalisierung der Krebsforschung zwischen 1896 und 1911Ernst von Leyden and the Institutionalization of Cancer Research Between 1896 and 1911. [REVIEW]Thorsten Kohl - 2016 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 24 (1):39-60.
    The institutionalization of cancer research in the German context was initiated by formation of the “Comité für Krebsforschung” (Committee for Cancer Research) in February 1900. One of the main actors in this connection was Ernst von Leyden (1832–1910), physician, clinician and head of the First Clinic of the Berliner Charité. This article investigates the essential conditions for the process of institutionalization and its further development in time. For this purpose, the concept of “resources” and a multi-level model of the public (...)
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  27. Drei briefe Von Hans kleinpeter an Ernst Mach über Nietzsche.Pietro Gori - 2011 - Nietzsche Studien 40 (1):290-298.
    Hans Kleinpeter’s letters to Ernst Mach held in the Deutsches Museum Archive in Munich are of the greatest importance in order to learn some details of the relationship between these scholars. In the three letters here entirely published for the first time, Kleinpeter shows his interest for Nietzsche’s thought, and states that some of the latter’s ideas are in compliance with Mach’s epistemology.
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    Images >> Good Hope.Carla Liesching - 2023 - Diacritics 51 (3):111-140.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Images >> Good HopeCarla Liesching Click for larger view View full resolution[End Page 111]Carla Liesching is an interdisciplinary artist working across photography, writing, collage, sculpture, bookmaking, and design. Grounded in experiences growing up in apartheid South Africa, she considers the intersections of representation, knowledge, and power, with a focus on colonial histories and enduring constructions of race and geography. Carla's ongoing project, Good Hope, was published by MACK in (...)
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    Die Lücke als Fund: Über eine Fehlstelle zur Familiengeschichte im Nachlass von Walther Gerlach (1889–1979).Johannes-Geert Hagmann - 2023 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 46 (4):320-335.
    The career of the German physicist Walther Gerlach (1889–1979) spanned two world wars and the changing political systems in Germany in the twentieth century. As a physicist involved in the rapid development of atomic physics and the management of scientific research in Germany during World War II as well as in post-war West Germany, several attempts have been made in the past by historians of science to write his full biography. These projects have, among other foci, asked about Gerlach's role (...)
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    Embodied Odysseys: Relics of stories about journeys through past, present, and future.Robert Bud - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4):639-642.
    This paper argues that the heritage represented by a museum should be seen not just in its individual objects but also in the relationships between them. The Conservatoire Nationale des Arts et Métiers and the Science Museum in London, the earliest great European science museums, were deeply concerned with the relationship between science and practice. The foundation speeches of the Deutsches Museum emphasised the concern with both past and future. Such ancestry provided hard-to-escape templates within which (...)
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    Proposal for a Complete Edition of Ernst Mach’s Correspondence.Klaus Hentschel - 2019 - In Friedrich Stadler, Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence. Springer Verlag. pp. 675-680.
    To compile a comprehensive edition of the correspondence of the world-famous physicist, physiologist, philosopher, and pioneer historian of science, Ernst Mach is an urgent desideratum. An estimated 5000 letters to and from Mach are kept in public and private archives worldwide. The largest part of this correspondence was formerly kept in the Ernst Mach Institut für Kurzzeitdynamik der Fraunhofergesellschaft in Freiburg/Breisgau and is now archived at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. A smaller partial estate, based on collections by (...)
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    Twice Untitled and Other Pictures.Louise Lawler - 2006 - MIT Press.
    Works by one of the most important artists working in America today—photographs, collaborative projects, ephemeral objects, and trenchant and witty institutional critique. For the past two decades Louise Lawler has been taking photographs of art in situ, from small poignant black-and-white images of art in people's homes to large format glossy color pictures of art in museums and in auction houses. In addition she has produced a variety of objects—paperweights, etched drinking glasses, matchbooks, gallery announcements—all of which cleverly describe how (...)
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    (1 other version)Materializing the Medium. Staging the Age of Humans in the Exhibition Space.Nina Möllers - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 9 (1):85-102.
    The article takes the world’s first exhibition on the geological and philosophical concept of the Anthropocene, »Welcome to the Anthropocene «, Deutsches Museum (2014-2016), as a starting point for initial theoretical reflections on the potential and limitations of exhibitions as media and designers of the Mediocene. On the basis of a discussion of image deployment, use of space and the materiality of objects, exhibitions are analyzed as ›slow media‹.
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    Selling a Theory: The Role of Molecular Models in J. H. van 't Hoff's Stereochemistry Theory.Trienke M. van der Spek - 2006 - Annals of Science 63 (2):157-177.
    Summary In 1874, the Dutch chemist and Nobel prizewinner Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (1852?1911) laid the foundations for stereochemistry with a publication in which he openly suggested that molecules were real physical entities with a three-dimensional structure. He visualized this new spatial concept with illustrations, but also with the help of small cardboard molecular models, which he made himself. Some of these models have survived the ravages of time and are among the oldest molecular models in the world still (...)
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    Apes, skulls and drums: using images to make ethnographic knowledge in imperial Germany.Marissa H. Petrou - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (1):69-98.
    In this paper, I discuss the development and use of images employed by the Dresden Royal Museum for Zoology, Anthropology and Ethnography to resolve debates about how to use visual representation as a means of making ethnographic knowledge. Through experimentation with techniques of visual representation, the founding director, A.B. Meyer (1840–1911), proposed a historical, non-essentialist approach to understanding racial and cultural difference. Director Meyer's approach was inspired by the new knowledge he had gained through field research in Asia-Pacific (...)
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    Fichteans In Rammenau.Daniel Breazeale - 1993 - Idealistic Studies 23 (2-3):97-101.
    Rammenau is a tiny village situated in the lovely Oberlausitz countryside east of Dresden. It is a village with two claims to fame: it possesses a large and well-preserved early eighteenth century Baroque palace, which now contains an elegant restaurant, hotel, and museum; and it is also the birthplace of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. The modest house where Fichte was born in 1762 no longer survives, but the village still includes several structures from the time of Fichte, including the (...)
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    The Irreplaceable Cannot Be Replaced.Ellen Harvey - 2008 - Diacritics 38 (3):i-viii.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Irreplaceable Cannot Be ReplacedEllen HarveyThe Irreplaceable Cannot Be Replaced, Ellen Harvey, 2008. Photographs: Jan Baracz.People in New Orleans were invited to submit images or descriptions of irreplaceable places, people, or things lost to Hurricane Katrina. Eleven submissions were chosen at random and the artist painted 16” x 20” oil paintings based on those submissions. All thirty texts that were submitted were framed and exhibited along with the paintings (...)
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    Afrika im Blick der akademischen Welt der DDR. Ein wissenschaftsgeschichtlicher Überblick der afrikabezogenen Ethnographie.Ulrich Heyden - 2019 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 42 (1):83-105.
    Africa in the View of the Academic World of the GDR: An Overview of the History of African Ethnography. Ethnography – also referred to as ethnology by the GDR – was a “minor subject” in which typical big science problems such as mass-study and large-scale research played no role. It was therefore not the focus of science policy interventions by the state and/or its ruling party. Nevertheless, ethnographic research, exemplified by the sub-discipline related to Africa, remained within the limits set (...)
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    Afrika im Blick der akademischen Welt der DDR. Ein wissenschaftsgeschichtlicher Überblick der afrikabezogenen Ethnographie.Ulrich van der Heyden - 2019 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 42 (1):83-105.
    Africa in the View of the Academic World of the GDR: An Overview of the History of African Ethnography. Ethnography – also referred to as ethnology by the GDR – was a “minor subject” in which typical big science problems such as mass-study and large-scale research played no role. It was therefore not the focus of science policy interventions by the state and/or its ruling party. Nevertheless, ethnographic research, exemplified by the sub-discipline related to Africa, remained within the limits set (...)
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    Geistlose Hirne und hirnlose Geister: Zum Umgang mit dem Begriff psychischer Krankheit.Andreas Heinz - 2018 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 66 (2):228-242.
    Mental disorders have been suggested to differ from somatic diseases because they lack an organic correlate. We show that this argument is both empirically wrong and theoretically irrelevant, because diseases are defined by functional impairments and not biological variation. Due to human diversity, a multitude of functions can be defined, and any selection of medically relevant functional impairments is necessarily value-based. We suggest that such values include individual survival and living in a shared world with others, and that their definition (...)
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    Advaita Vedānta: A Philosophical Reconstruction.Eliot Deutsch - 1969 - Honolulu,: University of Hawaii Press.
    Annotation. "This trim publication satisfies a much-felt need among teachers of Indian philosophy, who badly want introductions to the several systems of classical Indian thought such as Professor Deutsch provides."--Journal of Asian Studies.
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  42. The creation problem.Harry Deutsch - 1991 - Topoi 10 (2):209-225.
  43. Relative identity.Harry Deutsch - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  44. The Myth of the Intuitive.Max Deutsch - 2015 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    This book is a defense of the methods of analytic philosophy against a recent empirical challenge to the soundness of those methods. The challenge is raised by practitioners of “experimental philosophy” and concerns the extent to which analytic philosophy relies on intuition—in particular, the extent to which analytic philosophers treat intuitions as evidence in arguing for philosophical conclusions. Experimental philosophers say that analytic philosophers place a great deal of evidential weight on people’s intuitions about hypothetical cases and thought experiments. This (...)
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  45. Machines, logic and quantum physics.David Deutsch, Artur Ekert & Rossella Lupacchini - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (3):265-283.
    §1. Mathematics and the physical world. Genuine scientific knowledge cannot be certain, nor can it be justified a priori. Instead, it must be conjectured, and then tested by experiment, and this requires it to be expressed in a language appropriate for making precise, empirically testable predictions. That language is mathematics.This in turn constitutes a statement about what the physical world must be like if science, thus conceived, is to be possible. As Galileo put it, “the universe is written in the (...)
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  46. Speaker’s reference, stipulation, and a dilemma for conceptual engineers.Max Deutsch - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (12):3935-3957.
    Advocates of conceptual engineering as a method of philosophy face a dilemma: either they are ignorant of how conceptual engineering can be implemented, or else it is trivial to implement but of very little value, representing no new or especially fruitful method of philosophizing. Two key distinctions frame this dilemma and explain its two horns. First, the distinction between speaker’s meaning and reference and semantic meaning and reference reveals a severe implementation problem for one construal of conceptual engineering. Second, the (...)
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  47. Contingency and modal logic.Harry Deutsch - 1990 - Philosophical Studies 60 (1-2):89 - 102.
  48. Eliot Deutsch 11.Eliot Deutsch - 2000 - In Roger T. Ames, The aesthetic turn: reading Eliot Deutsch on comparative philosophy. Chicago, Ill.: Open Court. pp. 173.
     
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  49. The Fabric of Reality.David Deutsch - 1997 - New York: Allan Lane.
    An extraordinary and challenging synthesis of ideas uniting Quantum Theory, and the theories of Computation, Knowledge and Evolution, Deutsch's extraordinary book explores the deep connections between these strands which reveal the fabric ...
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  50. Fiction and fabrication.Harry Deutsch - 1985 - Philosophical Studies 47 (2):201 - 211.
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