Search Results - "Hajek, Kim M."
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Periodical amnesia and dédoublement in case-reasoning: Writing psychological cases in late 19th-century France
Published in History of the human sciences (01-10-2020)“…The psychoanalytical case history was in many ways the pivot point of John Forrester’s reflections on case-based reasoning. Yet the Freudian case is not…”
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Félida, doubled personality, and the ‘normal state’ in late 19th-century French psychology
Published in History of the human sciences (01-04-2021)“…The case of Félida X and her ‘doubled personality’ served in the last quarter of the 19th century as a proving ground for a distinctively French form of…”
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Objectivity, honesty, and integrity: How American scientists talked about their virtues, 1945–2000
Published in History of science (01-09-2024)“…What kind of people make good scientists? What personal qualities do scholars say their peers should exhibit? And how do they express these expectations? This…”
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'A PORTION OF TRUTH': DEMARCATING THE BOUNDARIES OF SCIENTIFIC HYPNOTISM IN LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE
Published in Notes and records of the Royal Society of London (20-06-2017)“…In fin-de-siècle France, hypnotism enjoyed an unprecedented level of medico-scientific legitimacy. Researchers studying hypnotism had nonetheless to manage…”
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A method for achieving super-resolved widefield CARS microscopy
Published in Optics express (30-08-2010)“…We propose a scheme for achieving widefield coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy images with sub-diffraction-limited resolution. This…”
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The fear of simulation: Scientific authority in late 19th-century French disputes over hypnotism
Published in History of science (01-09-2015)“…This article interrogates the way/s in which rival schools studying hypnotism in late 19th-century France framed what counts as valid evidence for the purposes…”
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IMPERCEPTIBLE SIGNS: REMNANTS OF MAGNÉTISME IN SCIENTIFIC DISCOURSES ON HYPNOTISM IN LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE
Published in Journal of the history of the behavioral sciences (2015)“…In 1880s France, hypnotism enjoyed unique medico‐scientific legitimacy. This was in striking contrast to preceding decades when its precursor, magnétisme…”
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