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    Completeness and Categoricity: 19th Century Axiomatics to 21st Century Senatics.Steve Awodey & Erich H. Reck - 2002 - History and Philosophy of Logic 23 (1):1-30.
    Steve Awodey and Erich H. Reck. Completeness and Categoricity: 19th Century Axiomatics to 21st Century Senatics.
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    Exploring 19th-century medical mission in China: Forging modern roots of Chinese medicine.Youheng Zhang - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):9.
    During the 19th century, missionaries profoundly impacted China’s social and scientific advancement. Their efforts faced challenges because of deeply ingrained superstitions and polytheistic traditions. Missionaries adopted diverse approaches such as spreading scientific knowledge, establishing educational institutions and conducting medical missions to further their mission. Notably, medical missions played a vital role in alleviating suffering, eradicating prejudice and fostering opportunities for the spread of Christianity in China. Through providing medical services, missionaries gained trust and goodwill within local communities, showcasing (...)
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  3. 19th century logic between philosophy and mathematics.Volker Peckhaus - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (4):433-450.
    The history of modern logic is usually written as the history of mathematical or, more general, symbolic logic. As such it was created by mathematicians. Not regarding its anticipations in Scholastic logic and in the rationalistic era, its continuous development began with George Boole's The Mathematical Analysis of Logic of 1847, and it became a mathematical subdiscipline in the early 20th century. This style of presentation cuts off one eminent line of development, the philosophical development of logic, although logic (...)
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    The 19th-century missionary literature: Biculturality and bi-religiosity, a reflection from the perspective of the wretched.Itumeleng D. Mothoagae & Themba Shingange - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):8.
    The 19th-century missionary literary genre provides us with a window into how the missionaries viewed African cultural systems, such as polygamy. In their minds, polygamy was one of the obstacles to converting Africans to Christianity. Baptism functioned as a theatre of power and submission. To access baptism, a convert had to abandon and strip themselves of that which made them Africans and adopt Western colonial Christian norms and principles. In this article, we argue that the condemnation of polygamy (...)
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    The 19th-century nosology of alienism: history and epistemology.German E. Berrios - 2012 - In Kenneth S. Kendler & Josef Parnas (eds.), Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry Ii: Nosology. Oxford University Press. pp. 101.
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    19th-Century Morality Dispute in Context of History of Thought - From Four-Seven Dispute to Morality Dispute.Young-Sung Choi - 2018 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 59:9-38.
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    Two 19th-century French physical scientists: Theresa Levitt: The shadow of enlightenment. Optical and political transparency 1789–1848. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009, iv + 152 pp, US$70.00 HB.M. P. Crosland - 2010 - Metascience 19 (2):329-331.
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    19th-century classical humanism: the case of Karl Gottfried Siebelis.Bas van Bommel - 2015 - In Classical Humanism and the Challenge of Modernity: Debates on Classical Education in 19th-Century Germany. De Gruyter. pp. 19-58.
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  9. 19th Century Ether Theory.Michel Janssen - unknown
    Scientists working on the wave theory of light in the 19th century took it for granted that there had to be a medium for the propagation of light waves. This medium was called the luminiferous [= “light carrying”] ether. One of the central questions about this medium concerned its state of motion. There were two options: (1) The ether is completely undisturbed by matter moving through it (stationary or immobile ether); (2) Matter drags along the ether in its (...)
     
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  10. 19th Century Romantic Aesthetics.Keren Gorodeisky - 2016 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The entry aims to explain a core feature of otherwise different variants of romanticism: the commitment to “the primacy of aesthetics.” This commitment is often expressed by the claim that the “aesthetic”—most broadly that which concerns beauty and art—should permeate and shape human life. The entry proposes that this romantic imperative should be understood as a structural or formal demand. On that reading, the romantic imperative requires that we model our epistemological, metaphysical, ethical, political, social and scientific pursuits according to (...)
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  11. 19th Century Beginnings of the Kraków Philosophy of Nature.Paweł Polak - 2013 - Copernicus Center Reports 4:83-93.
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  12. 19th Century Beginnings of the Kraków Philosophy of Nature.Paweł Polak - 2011 - In . Copernicus Center Press. pp. 325-333.
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    19th Century Views on Induction in Moving Conductors.Ole Knudsen* - 1980 - Centaurus 24 (1):346-360.
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  14. 19th Century Ether Theory..Michel Janssen - unknown
    Scientists working on the wave theory of light in the 19 th century took it for granted that there had to be a medium for the propagation of light waves. This medium was called the luminiferous [= “light carrying”] ether. One of the central questions about this medium concerned its state of motion. There were two options: (1) The ether is completely undisturbed by matter moving through it (stationary or immobile ether); (2) Matter drags along the ether in its (...)
     
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  15. 19th-century theory of sovereignty and Hobbes, Thomas.M. Francis - 1980 - History of Political Thought 1 (3):517-540.
     
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  16. 19th Century Society: Essays in the Use of Quantitative Methods for the Study of Social Data.D. F. Roberts - 1975 - Journal of Biosocial Science 7 (1):101.
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  17. The 19th century origins of contemporary philosophical historiography.P. Valore - 2005 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 60 (2):361-366.
     
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  18. Another 19th-century German-history of philosophy and return to Kant in beneke, fe.R. Pettoello - 1990 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 45 (1):81-111.
     
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    Russian 19th-century thought — recent source material.R. J. Kemball - 1967 - Studies in East European Thought 7 (3):211-233.
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    Russian 19th-century thought? Recent source material.R. J. Kemball - 1967 - Studies in Soviet Thought 7 (3):211-233.
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    The 19th-Century French Thought.Barbara Skarga - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (1-2):65-76.
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    The 19th-century elucidation of animal fertilization: Its relation to the cell theory, embryology, and cytogenetics.Harold M. Malkin - 1998 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 42 (1):33-43.
  23. Three 19th Century Evolutionary Perspectives and Their Corresponding Religious Leadership Expression.Mark Smith - 1982 - Proceedings of the Heraclitean Society 7.
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    Chinese society in the 19th century from multiple time-space perspectives: Case studies in regional social history.Zhao Shiyu - 2009 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (3):323-339.
    Should studies of social history engage in questions of important socio-political changes? The answer is undoubtedly affirmative. So far as the important changes in 19th century China are concerned, some case studies in regional social history have presented a picture of greater complexity and diversity. The Ningbo case, for example, shows that when a port that has had a history of foreign trade becomes embroiled in conflict between Chinese and foreigners, this conflict may simply become one mode of (...)
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  25. Realism and instrumentalism in 19th-century atomism.Michael R. Gardner - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (1):1-34.
    Sometimes a theory is interpreted realistically--i.e., as literally true--whereas sometimes a theory is interpreted instrumentalistically--i.e., as merely a convenient device for summarizing, systematizing, deducing, etc., a given body of observable facts. This paper is part of a program aimed at determining the basis on which scientists decide on which of these interpretations to accept a theory. I proceed by examining one case: the nineteenth-century debates about the existence of atoms. I argue that there was a gradual transition from an (...)
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    Realism and Psychologism in 19th Century Logic.Richard R. Brockhaus - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):493-524.
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    Aristotelian Studies in 19th Century Philosophy.Christof Rapp, Colin G. King & Gerald Hartung (eds.) - 2018 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Aristotelian philosophy played an important part in the history of 19th century philosophy and science but has been largely neglected by researchers. A key element in the newly emerging historiography of ancient philosophy, Aristotelian philosophy served at the same time as a corrective guide in a wide range of projects in philosophy. This volume examines both aspects of this reception history.
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    The 'Scotch Metaphysics' in 19th Century Benares.Richard Fox Young - 2006 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 4 (2):139-157.
    That India once had a sustained ‘dialogue’ with Scottish Philosophy is not gener- ally known, or that the exchange occurred in the medium of Sanskrit, not English. The essay explores an important cross-cultural encounter in the colonial context of mid 19th-century Benares where two Scots, John Muir and James Ballantyne, served as principals of a Sanskrit college established by the East India Company. Educated toward the end of the Scottish Enlightenment, they endeavoured to translate such distinctive concepts of (...)
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    Julius Thomsen and 19th-century speculations on the complexity of atoms.Helge Kragh - 1982 - Annals of Science 39 (1):37-60.
    SummaryIn the history of chemistry, the Danish chemist Julius Thomsen (1826–1909) is best known for his contributions to thermochemistry. Throughout his life, he was a pronounced atomist and a tireless advocate of neo-Proutian views as to the constitution of matter. On many occasions, especially in his later years, he engaged in speculations concerning the unity of matter and the complexity of atoms. In this engagement, Thomsen was alone in Danish chemistry, but his works were representative of a large number of (...)
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  30. Inventing the 19th Century: 100 Inventions that Shaped the Victorian Age. By Stephen van Dulken.S. Bennett - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (1):109-109.
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    Realism and psychologism in 19th century logic.Richard R. Brockhaus - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):493-524.
  32. Hindu religious movements+ 19th-century and 20th-century-a sociological-perspective.Yvon Ambroise - 1982 - Journal of Dharma 7 (4):358-373.
     
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  33. Mining Arguments From 19th Century Philosophical Texts Using Topic Based Modelling.John Lawrence, Chris Reed, Simon McAlister, Andrew Ravenscroft, Colin Allen & David Bourget - 2014 - In John Lawrence, Chris Reed, Simon McAlister, Andrew Ravenscroft, Colin Allen & David Bourget (eds.), Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining. Baltimore, USA: pp. 79-87.
    In this paper we look at the manual analysis of arguments and how this compares to the current state of automatic argument analysis. These considerations are used to develop a new approach combining a machine learning algorithm to extract propositions from text, with a topic model to determine argument structure. The results of this method are compared to a manual analysis.
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    Nationalistic trends in 19th century Norwegian music.Finn Benestad - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):665-670.
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    Another great 19th century creation: The scientific journal.K. Brad Wray - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 75:62-64.
    This review examines Alex Csiszar's book, The Scientific Journal: Authorship and the Politics of Knowledge in the Nineteenth Century.
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    Frédéric Le Play and 19th-century vision machines.Harry Freemantle - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (1):66-93.
    An early proponent of the social sciences, Frédéric Le Play, was the occupant of senior positions within the French state in the mid- to late 19th century. He was writing at a time when science was ascending. There was for him no doubt that scientific observation, correctly applied, would allow him unmediated access to the truth. It is significant that Le Play was the organizer of a number of universal expositions because these expositions were used as vehicles to (...)
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    François Arago: A 19th Century French Humanist and Pioneer in Astrophysics.James Lequeux - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    François Arago, the first to show in 1810 that the surface of the Sun and stars is made of incandescent gas and not solid or liquid, was a prominent physicist of the 19th century. He used his considerable influence to help Fresnel, Ampere and others develop their ideas and make themselves known. This book covers his personal contributions to physics, astronomy, geodesy and oceanography, which are far from negligible, but insufficiently known. Arago was also an important and influential (...)
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    Neglecting the 19th century.Carles Sirera Miralles - 2015 - History of the Human Sciences 28 (3):51-67.
    The present article examines the historical narrative proposed by modernization theory about the recent Spanish past. Its assumptions and consequences for historical research focused on the 19th century are described in order to understand the lack of intellectual exchange among historians and sociologists in the Spanish academic world. Modernization theory has justified the political consensus that allowed the Spanish transition to democracy and its academic authority has narrowed the scope of historical research about previous democratization processes. Although the (...)
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    The Late 19th Century Scottish Idealists and the Problem of Philosophy.David Boucher - 2004 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 2 (2):176-193.
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    Hegel, China, and The 19th Century Europeanization Of Philosophy.Justin E. H. Smith - 2018 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 45 (1-2):18-37.
    I clarify Hegel’s role in the Europeanization of philosophy over the course of the 19th century. I begin with an investigation of the way non-Western philosophy was conceptualized in Europe before, and after, I move on to a consideration of the debates about philosophy that emerged in late 19th century China because of European attempts, such as that of Hegel, to circumscribe the geographical and civilizational scope of this discipline. How may we see the emergence of (...)
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    Perception of Islam in 19th Century German-Jewish Orientalism.Necmettin Salih EKİZ - 2022 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 24 (45):235-260.
    In this study, the perception of Islam by 19th century German-Jewish orientalists is discussed. The study consists of four titles, excluding the introduction and conclusion. Firstly, general information about German orientalism is given, its relationship with imperialism and colonial activities is questioned, and attention is drawn to its connection with other orientalist traditions such as British and French. According to the researchers, the relationship of German orientalists with colonial activities was not as intense as the members of other (...)
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    American utopias in the 19th century: Religious versus ideological farms in the west of the United States.Antonio Sanchez-Bayon, Estrella Trincado-Aznar & Francisco J. Sastre - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):9.
    This is a critical-hermeneutical and historical-comparative study on Political Economy, Economic History and Social Thought, applied to the American utopias in the 19th century and its role in the colonisation of the United States (US) west. This review is based on a heterodox economic approach, used in the disciplines of Religion and Economics. It gives a general view of religious and ideological utopias, as cooperative enterprises of intentional life in farms and workshop, making a comparative analysis of efficiency (...)
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    What the 19th century knew about taxonomy and the 20th forgot.P. D. Magnus - manuscript
    The accepted narrative treats John Stuart Mill's Kinds as the historical prototype for our natural kinds, but Mill actually employs two separate notions: Kinds and natural groups. Considering these, along with the accounts of Mill's 19th-century interlocutors, forces us to recognize two distinct questions. First, what marks a natural kind as worthy of inclusion in taxonomy? Second, what exists in the world that makes a category meet that criterion? Mill's two notions offer separate answers to the two questions: (...)
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    [Science education in the 19th century and the links to other disciplines].N. Hulin - 2001 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 55 (1):101-120.
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    Philosophical Historiography in the 19th century: A Provisional Typology.Gerald Hartung - 2015 - In Valentin Pluder & Gerald Hartung (eds.), From Hegel to Windelband: Historiography of Philosophy in the 19th Century. Boston: DE GRUYTER. pp. 9-24.
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    Pre-adamism in 19th century american thought: “Speculative biology” and racism.Richard H. Popkin - 1978 - Philosophia 8 (2-3):205-239.
  47. Schemes of Historical Method in the Late 19th Century: Cross-References between Langlois and Seignobos, Bernheim, and Droysen.Arthur Alfaix Assis - 2015 - In Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes, Luísa Rauter Pereira & Sérgio da Mata (eds.), Contributions to Theory and Comparative History of Historiography German and Brazilian Perspectives. Peter Lang. pp. 105-125.
    At the end of the 19th century, most professional historians – wherever they existed – deemed history to be a form of knowledge ruled by a method that bears no resemblance with those most commonly traceable in the natural sciences. The bulk of the historian’s task was then frequently regarded as being the application of procedures frequently referred to as ‘historical method’. In the context of such an emerging interest on historical methods and methodology, at least three textbooks (...)
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  48. The Continuing Relevance of 19th-Century Philosophy of Psychology: Brentano and the Autonomy of Psychological Methods.Uljana Feest - 2014 - In M. C. Galavotti & F. Stadler (eds.), New Directions in the Philosophy of Science, The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective 5. Springer. Springer. pp. 693-709.
    This paper provides an analysis of Franz Brentano’s thesis that psychology employs a distinctive method, which sets it apart from physiology. The aim of the paper is two-fold: First, I situate Brentano’s thesis (and the broader metaphysical system that underwrites it) within the context of specific debates about the nature and status of psychology, arguing that we regard him as engaging in a form of boundary work. Second, I explore the relevance of Brentano’s considerations to more recent debates about autonomy (...)
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    Representation of the Microcosm: The Claim for Objectivity in 19th Century Scientific Microphotography.Olaf Breidbach - 2002 - Journal of the History of Biology 35 (2):221 - 250.
    Microphotography was one of the earliest applications of photography in science: The first monograph on tissue organization illustrated with microphotographs was published in 1845. In the 1860s, a large number of introductions to scientific microphotography were published by anatomists. They argued that microphotography was a means of documenting the results of microscopic analysis, uncontaminated by the subjectivity of the observer. In the early decades of the 19th century, before the general acceptance of cell theory, such a technique was (...)
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    Why were the “classical” philosophers published in 19th century France?Félix Barancy - 2022 - Astérion 26.
    L’édition des philosophes n’est pas conçue au XIXe siècle comme une tâche subalterne ou indifférente au travail philosophique lui-même. Mais elle n’est pas non plus réductible à des enjeux politiques, où il s’agirait seulement de se constituer des alliés et des ennemis dans une histoire réactualisée de la philosophie. Elle est au contraire pensée comme une pratique philosophique en elle-même. Les six études de ce dossier rendent compte de cette singularité de l’édition philosophique des classiques au XIXe siècle en France.
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