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Article Douglas A. Shepardson (2024)
The Many Do Not Recollect: The Nature and Scope of Recollection in Plato’s Phaedrus. Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science (pp. 641-660). (/isis/citation/CBB210463008/) unapi

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Phrenitis and the pathology of the mind in western medical thought (fifth century BCE to twentieth century CE). History of Psychiatry (pp. 355-362). (/isis/citation/CBB706277540/) unapi

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Human Ontogeny in Aristotle and Theophrastus. Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science (pp. 427-477). (/isis/citation/CBB535237602/) unapi

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Dante and the Sciences of the Human: Medicine, Physics, and the Soul. (/isis/citation/CBB229456547/) unapi

Article Michele Vagnetti (2024)
Rudolph Hermann Lotze's philosophically informed psychology. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (p. 22259). (/isis/citation/CBB177505997/) unapi

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From Deep Learning to Rational Machines: What the History of Philosophy Can Teach Us about the Future of Artificial Intelligence. (/isis/citation/CBB379516666/) unapi

Book D. Graham Burnett; Justin E. H. Smith (2023)
Scenes of Attention: Essays on Mind, Time, and the Senses. (/isis/citation/CBB011501653/) unapi

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Codifying clumsiness: Tracing the origins of dyspraxia through a transatlantic constellation of mobility (1866–1948). Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 134-143). (/isis/citation/CBB370108063/) unapi

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Entangling and Rupture of Body and Mind for Building of the Modern Science: Lessons from da Vinci and Descartes. Foundations of Science (pp. 859-884). (/isis/citation/CBB465233013/) unapi

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Fighting for the River: Gender, Body, and Agency in Environmental Struggles. (/isis/citation/CBB034770532/) unapi

Article Sebastian C. Galbo; Keith C. Mages (2023)
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Article Tamás Demeter (2023)
Sympathetic Organizations: Body, mind, and society in Robert Whytt and David Hume. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (pp. 753-769). (/isis/citation/CBB019285047/) unapi

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Neurowaves: Brain, Time, and Consciousness. (/isis/citation/CBB669932281/) unapi

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On body-environment continuities from a laboratory commensalism. Social Studies of Science (pp. 242-270). (/isis/citation/CBB533308037/) unapi

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Knowledge, Mind and Reality: An Introduction by Early Twentieth-Century American Women Philosophers. (/isis/citation/CBB854657107/) unapi

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We Are All Monsters: How Deviant Organisms Came to Define Us. (/isis/citation/CBB471682239/) unapi

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Eating beside Ourselves: Thresholds of Foods and Bodies. (/isis/citation/CBB268767541/) unapi

Article Calloway B. Scott (2023)
The Body, Experience, and the History of Dream-Science in Artemidorus’ Oneirocritica. Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science (pp. 131-161). (/isis/citation/CBB907934889/) unapi

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