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Spinoza on teleology: from ontology to moral philosophy
Stones in the Human Body: a Multi-Perspectival Approach to Early Modern Lithogenesis
The Anatomy of a Melancholy Soul. Robert Burton as a 'Spirituall Physitian'
The Care of the Whole Man: Medicine and Theology in the Late Renaissance
The Clear and Distinct and the Forceful and Vivid: Making Some Sense of the Once Standard Rationalist-Empiricist Divide
The Demise of Anthropological Medicine: The Challenges of Experimental Medicine and Mesmerism
The elemental theories of the human body in late Renaissance medicine
The Emergence of the Nervous System in 18th-century Scotland. Porterfield, Whytt and Cullen
The Flight from Mathematics in the Human Sciences: The Case of 18th-Century Scotland
The history and philosophy of memory traces
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