Journal Article

2019
21 July 1773: Disputation, Poetry, Slavery
Galison, Peter. “21 July 1773: Disputation, Poetry, Slavery.” Critial Inquiry 45, no. 2 (2019): 351-379. Full Article.pdf
2012
Galison, Peter. “Blacked-out Spaces: Freud, Censorship, and the Re-territorialization of the Mind.” British Journal for the History of Science 45 (2012): 235-266.
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2011
Galison, Peter. “The Theater of Forgetting.” Cabinet 42 (2011): 78-79.
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2008
Galison, Peter. “The Discovery of the Muon and the Failed Revolution Against Quantum Electrodynamics.” Centaurus 50 (2008): 105-159.
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Galison, Peter. “Ten Problems in History and Philosophy of Science.” Isis 99, no. 1 (2008): 111-124. Read on UChicago.edu
In surveying the field of history and philosophy of science (HPS), it may be more useful just now to pose some key questions than it would be to lay out the sundry competing attempts to unify H and P. The ten problems this essay presents are grounded in a range of work of enormous interest—historical and philosophical work that has made use of productive categories of analysis: context, historicism, purity, and microhistory, to name but a few. What kind of account are we after—historically and philosophically—when we attempt to address science not as a vacuous generality but in its specific, local formation?
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2004
Galison, Peter. “Removing Knowledge.” Critical Inquiry 31 (2004): 229-243.
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Galison, Peter. “Specific Theory.” Critical Inquiry 30 (2004): 379-383.
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