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Shaping disciplinary boundaries
Vol. 21
Filomena de Sousa
British thought on the relations between the natural sciences and the humanities, c. 1870–1910
Roger Smith
Opposition to verstehen in orthodox logical empiricism
Thomas Uebel
From Mill via Von Kries to Max Weber
Michael Heidelberger
Accounting for the unity of experience in Dilthey, Rickert, Bradley and Ward
Christopher Pincock
Erklären, verstehen, and embodied rationalities
Katherine Arens
Epistemological distinctions and cultural politics
Denise Phillips
Social science between neo-Kantianism and philosophy of life
Daniel Šuber
Historical perspectives on erklären and verstehen
Uljana Feest
Understanding and explanation in France
Warren Schmaus
Vestiges of the book of nature
Bernhard Kleeberg
How Wilhelm Dilthey influenced popular science writing
Safia Azzouni
Explaining history
Philipp Müller
Instead of erklären and verstehen
David E. Leary
Individuality and interpretation in nineteenth-century German historicism
Jacques Bos
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