[N E U S I S - Cumulative Table of Contents (t. 1-10)]

 

I. Regular articles

Anapolitanos, Dionysios: Time and continuum, t. 3 (1995), 87-96.

Anapolitanos, Dionysios & Demis, Apostolos K.: Incommensurability and infinity in Proclus, t. 5 (1996), 55-73.

Anapolitanos, D., Dimitracopoulos, C., Paris, J.: Uncertain reasoning, t. 7 (1998), 109-132.

Arabatzis, Theodore: Remarks on the historiography of scientific discovery: the case of the electron, t. 5 (1996), 33-53.

Arabatzis, Theodore: History of science and relativism, t. 9 (2000), 75-93.

Baloglou, C.: The diffusion and reception of the ideas of economic liberalism in Greece in the period 1828-1837, t. 10 (2001), 143-161.

Baltas, Aristides: Jacques Derrida: The political significance of Gödel’s theorem, t. 2 (1995), 71-76.

Baltas, Aristides: Do mathematics constitute a scientific continent?, t. 3 (1995), 97-108.

Baltas, Aristides: Of debts and of incommensurabilities, t. 6 (1997), 21-28.

Boudourides, Moses A.: Chaos and critical theory, t. 5 (1996), 115-121.

Christianidis, Jean: The Arabic contribution to the revival of Diophantus, t. 1 (1994), 121-134.

Christianidis, Jean: On the interpretations of the method of Diophantus, t. 3 (1995), 109-132.

Christianidis, Jean: The use of letters to represent numbers and the algebraic symbolism, t. 5 (1996), 83-90.

Christianidis, Jean: Readers of Diophantus in Byzantium, t. 9 (2000), 117-131.

Christianidis, J., Dialetis, D., Gavroglu, K.: Aristarchus and heliocentrism: A new assessment of the non geocentric tradition in Greek astronomy, t. 10 (2001), 3-44.

Christodoulidis, Paul: Greek art and Italy, t. 4 (1996), 37-47.

Chronis, Charis: Historicism and outer world, t. 8 (1999), 3-29.

Constantopoulos, John P.: Possible representations of events and the corresponding databases, t. 4 (1996), 115-128.

Dellis, I.G.: Newtonian influences on Eugenios Voulgaris’ thought. (Methodological and ontological presumptions for the interpretation of nature), t. 8 (1999), 31-53.

Demis Apostolos, K.: Mathematics and philosophy in Nicomachus Gerasenus, t. 2 (1995), 117-141.

Denkel, Arda: The problem of reconciliation, t. 7 (1998), 75-107.

Dermitzakis, Michael D.: Prehistorical island environment, t. 5 (1996), 91-114.      

Drakopoulos, S.: Rationality in economics: The model of Homo economicus, t. 10 (2001), 129-142.

Faraklas, George: Hegel’s theory of knowledge, t. 7 (1998), 159-171.

Fourtounis, Georgios: “Autopoiesis” and the ontology of the living, t. 3 (1995), 3-31.

Fowler, David H.: The story of the discovery of incommensurability, revisited, t. 10 (2001), 45-61.

Frede, Michael: The figure of philosophy in antiquity, t. 7 (1990), 3-40.

Gavroglu, Kostas: An introduction to the scientific revolution, t. 1 (1994), 9-17.

Gavroglu, Kostas: The sciences in the Greek speaking world during the Enlightenment: Problems of interpretation, t. 3 (1995), 74-86.

Gavroglu, Kostas: The structure of “normal science”: The formation of the discourse of a new discipline, t. 6 (1997), 37-45.

Gemtos, Petros A.: Freedom and well-being as evaluation criteria for rules and institutions, t. 9 (2000), 3-31.

Gemtou, E.: The role of tradition in the formation of national and cultural identity in Modern Greek society, t. 10 (2001), 163-179.

Golvers, Noël: Jesuit scientists in 17th c. China and the Astronomia Europaea Treatises of F. Verbiest, S.J.: A remarkable source for the history of western science, t. 3 (1995), 183-206.

Gotsis, Georgios N.: Historical reason and methodological individualism, t. 5 (1996), 135-166.

Gotsis, Georgios N.: Normative foundations of property according to later medieval scholastic thought, t. 9 (2000), 33-56.

Goudaroulis, Yorgos: Physics and physicists, t. 4 (1996), 3-35.

Heimann, Peter M.: The scientific revolutions, t. 1 (1994), 19-49.

Karakostas, Vassilios: On the problem of quantum measurement: Reality, objectivity and indeterminism in modern physics, t. 9 (2000), 95-115.

Karavatos, Thanassis & Abatzoglou, Grigoris: Photography in the psychiatry during the 19th Century: A scientific tool and an artistic creation, t. 4 (1996), 49-62.

Karavatos, Thanassis: The emergence of the concept of “mental illness” in European civilization, t. 9 (2000), 57-74.

Kartsonakis, Manolis: John Philoponus and mechanics: A dynamical approach in the later antiquity, t. 4 (1996), 63-75.

Kavoura, Theodora: Moving from the epistemology of history to didactic, t. 9 (2000), 169-186.

Kindi, Vassiliki: The obscure object of history, t. 2 (1995), 77-89.

Kindi, Vassiliki: Kuhn’s and Wittgenstein’s philosophical circle, t. 6 (1997), 29-35.

Klein, Jacob: The world of physics and the “natural” world, t. 7 (1998), 41-74.

Korfiatis Kostas I. & Stamou, Georgios P.: “Strategic” thought and the development of life-history strategy models in ecology: The “r-K selection” model, t. 2 (1995), 27-43.

Kourniati, A.M.: Scenography as an optical science, t. 8 (1999), 157-169.

Koyré, Alexandre: Galileo and Plato, t. 1 (1994), 51-83.

Krimbas, Costas: The notion of life, reductionism, autopoiesis and reproduction, t. 3 (1995), 33-40.

Krimbas, Costas: Laudatio of R.C. Lewontin, t. 5 (1996), 5-15.

Krimbas, Costas: Comments on Kuhn’s Structure of scientific revolutions, t. 6 (1997), 47-55.

Kritikos, Theodore: The scientific interest for the adoption of the metric system in Greece, t. 4 (1996), 129-178.

Kuhn, Thomas S.: Concluding remarks, t. 6 (1997), 63-71.

Kuhn, Thomas S.: A physicist who became a historian for philosophical purposes. (A discussion with T.S. Kuhn), t. 6 (1997, 145-200.

Kuhn, Thomas S.: Commensurability, comparability, communicability, t. 10 (2001), 63-86.

Lewontin, Richard C.: Epistemological problems of a historical science, t. 5 (1996), 17-32.

Makrides, Vassilios N.: The reception of the balloon in pre-independence Greece. Impressions and reactions, t. 2 (1995), 91-116.

Makrides, Vassilios N.: Theory of evolution and Orthodoxy in Greece: Contemporary concordist attempts from a critical perspective, t. 7 (1998), 173-220.

Nicolaidis, Efthymios: Orthodox dogma, “religious humanism” and Enlightenment: Science in the Greek world during the 18th Century, t. 1 (1994), 99-120.

Nicolaidis, Efthymios: Rigas Feraios and the popularisation of physics experiments at the end of the 18th century, t. 9 (2000), 133-139.

Nicolacopoulos, Pantelis: Teaching Kuhn, t. 6 (1997), 57-62.

Nikolantonakis, Κonstantinos: Serenus of Antonoeia into the post-Apollonian tradition, t. 7 (1998), 133-146.

Nikolinakos, D.: The elimination of eliminative materialism, t. 8 (1999), 143-156.

Pateli, Ioli: The deconstruction of the enlightening program in the physical sciences: Kant, Carnap, Laudan, t. 10 (2001), 87-103.

Patiniotis, M.: When Eugenios Voulgaris prefaces Theofillos Korydalleas, t. 8 (1999), 171-177.

Paul, Diane & Krimbas, Costas: On Nikolai Tomoféeff-Ressovsky, t. 2 (1995), 3-25.

Petrou, G.: Eugenios Voulgaris (1716-1806) and the Royal Society of London, t. 10 (2001), 181-198.

Psarros, Nikos: Is the concept of molecule a common link between the natural sciences?, t. 8 (1999), 95-107.

Raftopoulos, Athanasios: The structure of scientific research in F. Bacon’s New Atlantis, t. 3 (1995), 55-73.

Raftopoulos, Athanasios: Descartes’ methodology, t. 8 (1999), 109-141.

Rashed, Roshdi: The Banu Musa and the beginning of medieval Archimedean tradition: A revaluation, t. 3 (1995), 135-154.

Sfenthourakis, A. & Giokas, S.: Sociobiology against the transcendental biological-social dualism, t. 9 (2000), 187-202.

Sidiropoulou, Chryssi: Remarks on Frazer’s Golden Bough: Science and the Cartesian metaphysics of the self, t. 7 (1998), 147-157.

Stamou, G.P., Marouga, A.A., Korfiatis, K.I.: Evolutionary ethics and the social conception of neoliberalism, t. 8 (1999), 71-93.

Tiles, Mary: Bachelard: Science and objectivity, t. 2 (1995), 45-69.

Tympas, A.: Technology as spectrology: On the historiography of techniques of automata, t. 10 (2001), 105-128.

Tzavaras, Athanase: Bergson and the French neuropsychiatric tradition, t. 8 (1999), 55-69.

Tsiamouras, Panagiotis: The Italian Enlightenment (1953-1962). A philosophical attempt of rupture, t. 9 (2000), 141-167.

Vogel, Kurt: Uses of letters and Indian numerals in Byzantium, t. 5 (1996), 75-81.

Westfall, Richard S.: Charting the scientific community, t. 1 (1994), 85-97.

Xiropaidis, Georgios: Intentional act and reference. Elements of a phenomenological semantics, t. 4 (1996), 77-114.

Zormbala, Konstantina: The concept of plane and its definition: a historical question in the axiomatic of elementary geometry, t. 3 (1995), 155-182.

Zouboulakis, Michel: History of economics as history of science, t. 3 (1995), 41-54.

Zouboulakis, Michel: The quantitative theory of money and the law of perfect gases. On the functions of metaphors in economics, t. 5 (1996), 123-134.

 

II. In Memoriam

Baltas, Aristides: Paul Feyerabend, t. 2 (1995), 150-154.

Gavroglu, Kostas: Yorgos Goudaroulis (1945-1996), t. 4 (1996), 179-184.

Gemtos, Petros A.: Karl Popper, t. 2 (1995), 143-149.

Vlahakis, Georgios N.: Dimitrios Kritsas, t. 4 (1996), 185-186.

 

III. Information

André, Michel: A new dimension of European science, t. 2 (1995), 155-159.