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| | I would like to thank Verity Burkewho put together this great list of books on the History of Medicinefor us. Check out the following titles which I aim to feature over the coming weeks. -- By no means meant to be an exhaustive list of 'what to read' or even 'where to start', my list...
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| | The relationship between Christianity is far richer than the simple story many of us have been told. This article takes a deep look at how religion, science, institutions and humans have interacted to shape the modern world.
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| | The "historical turn" in the philosophy of science in the 1960s and 1970s gave most of its attention to the development of the physical sciences -- especially physics itself. (See Tom Nickles' essay "Historicist Theories of Scientific Rationality" in theStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophyfor a detailed account of this development in the philosophy of science;link.) Historian-philosophers...
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| Are quantum errors incorrigible? Discussion between Gil Kalai and Aram Harrow Gil Kalai and Aram Harrow are world experts on mathematical frameworks for quantum computation. They hold opposing opinions on whether or not quantum computers are possible. Today and in at least one succeeding post, Gil and Aram will discuss the possibility of building large-scale...