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  1. Behavior takes form: Tracing the film image in scientific research.Scott Curtis - forthcoming - History of the Human Sciences.
    The use of motion pictures for research has a long history, of course, but beyond documenting a phenomenon and then projecting it for demonstration, scientists using this technology spent much energy figuring out how to extract information from a strip of film. Understanding film (or audiovisual) analysis is therefore necessary to grasping the relationship between an object of study, moving-image technology, and scientific evidence. This article explores one common technique within that history of film analysis: projecting a frame of the (...)
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  • Technoscientific approaches to deep time.Marco Tamborini - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 79:57-67.
  • Thomas Aquinas on Truthfulness, Character, and What We Owe Each Other.Alexander Stöpfgeshoff - 2022 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 39 (3):199-216.
    A trait that is often associated with a good person is caring about the truth. Thomas Aquinas, following Aristotle, describes a virtue that concerns truths (truthfulness). However, he limits the virtue to being truthful about who one is and what one's achievements are. This restriction seems almost arbitrary and exceedingly narrow. In this paper, I explore the motivation for Aquinas's restricted account and argue that his view is motivated by broader virtue theoretical commitments and that his approach to the role (...)
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  • State of the field: Paper tools.Boris Jardine - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 64:53-63.