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La Lettre de la Maison Française d'Oxford n°13, Trinity Term 2001
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SOMMAIRE DES ARTICLES
HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY : KoyrĂ© et au-delĂ
Alexandre Koyré: a brief memoir, Maria Boas Hall
Koyré's intellectual revolution, Nicholas Jardine
Infini, géometrie et mouvement au XVIIe siècle, Michel Blay
Towards a de-teleologized physiology: Descartes on embryology and perceptual cognition, Stephen Gaukroger
Newton and religion: some reflections on Koyré's interpretation of Newton's philosophy and theology, Scott Mandelbrote
The reception of copernicanism in the southern Netherlands: the case of Libertus Fromondus (1587-Â1653 ), Tabitta van Nouhuys
The scientist as survivor: Ludwik Fleck and the Holocaust, Paul Weindling
Ludwik Fleck and the contemporary practice in the History of Science, Peter Kjaergaard
The Society of Arts and its French counterparts. Approaches to the organisation of science and industrial research: 1850-1914, Michel Lette
INTERPRETATION
Présentation du colloque :"Interpretation in Law, Art and Science", Ana Nettel et Georges Roque
Interpretation in Law, Ana Nettel
Interpretation in Art, Georges Roque
Interpretation in Science, Sergio Martinez
La connaissance historique, les médias et l'éclatement des savoirs, Marc Feno
Vertige de la perception et contamination onirique dans « Une question de vie ou de mort » de Powell et Pressburger, Natacha Thiéry.