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In 1960, on the initiative of Vice Chancellor Charles H. Peake, the University of Pittsburgh instituted an annual series
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Reconstructs Bergson’s philosophy of biology in dialogue with the life sciences of today Critically reappraises Bergson’
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Introduces the concept of the intensive-image" to develop a deeper understanding of the part played by intensity in
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This book examines what mechanisms enable science-intensive organizations to broaden beneficiaries of science in urban s
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There continues to be a vigorous public debate in our society about the status of climate science. Much of the skepticis
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This book contextualizes David Hume's philosophy of physical science, exploring both Hume's background in the
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A great mathematician and teacher bridges the gap between science and the humanities in this exposition of the philosoph
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The word Maxalding was formed from the names of Maxick (Max Sick) and Monte Saldo (A. M. Woollaston), two of the best bo
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