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  Vol. 1, June 2005
Vol. 2, December 2005
Vol. 3, June 2006
Vol. 4, December 2006
Vol. 5, June 2007 (abst.)
Vol. 6, December 2007 (abst.)
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Vol. 3

Sandra Harding
Could women ever be modern?
Problems of Science and Technology                             3
Gianna Katsiampoura
Neohellenic Enlightenment:
The liberating discourse of science                                13
Efthymios Nicolaidis
Revolution and scientific institutions:
the Observatories of Paris
and St. Petersburg                                                    21
Georgia Petraki
Social classes as a theoretical
and political challenge                                                 33
Dimitrios Athanasakis
Method, proof and truth in classical
science. Elements for a critical
approach of modernity                                               47
Efthymios Bokaris
Chemistry as a discontinuity of Alchemy.
The epistemological tradition of
G. Bachelard for the formation of the
science of Chemistry                                                   53
Theodoros Kehagias
Science in the Ottoman Empire: the
educational institutions. (Book review,
part I: E. Ihsanoglu ed.. History of die Ottoman
State, Society and Civilization, Research Center
for Islamic History, Art and Culture - IRCiCA,
Istanbul, vol. 1, 2001)                                                 79

 

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