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A map of life: An epistemological study of the Human Genome Project
(1999)
Based on research primarily conducted in a molecular biology laboratory working on the Human Genome Project (HGP), this dissertation focuses-upon how genomic research, as an emerging form of scientific knowledge, stands ...
The death and resurrection of reason: On Kierkegaard's view of philosophy
(1990)
Kierkegaard identifies "philosophy" as the perspective which seeks to grasp Truth with thought. Thought is taken as a passion for ideality, immanence, and closure. But for Kierkegaard Truth involves reality transcendence, ...
Irony, innocence, and myth: Douglas C. Macintosh's untraditional orthodoxy
(1996)
This study analyzes the relationship of Douglas Clyde Macintosh to the time in which he lived using the concepts of irony, innocence, and myth. By employing these concepts, the author identifies four significant moves that ...