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  1. Klein, Hilbert, and the Gottingen Mathematical Tradition.David E. Rowe - 1989 - Osiris 5:186-213.
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    Einstein on Politics: His Private Thoughts and Public Stands on Nationalism, Zionism, War, Peace, and the Bomb.David E. Rowe & Robert Schulmann (eds.) - 2007 - Princeton University Press.
    Albert Einstein's most important public and private political writings are put into historical context in this firsthand view of how one of the twentieth century's greatest minds responded to the political challenges of his day.
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    "jewish Mathematics" At Gottingen In The Era Of Felix Klein.David Rowe - 1986 - Isis 77:422-449.
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    "Jewish Mathematics" at Gottingen in the Era of Felix Klein.David E. Rowe - 1986 - Isis 77 (3):422-449.
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    Making Mathematics in an Oral Culture: Gttingen in the Era of Klein and Hilbert.David E. Rowe - 2004 - Science in Context 17 (1-2):85-129.
    This essay takes a close look at specially selected features of the Göttingen mathematical culture during the period 1895–1920. Drawing heavily on personal accounts and archival resources, it describes the changing roles played by Felix Klein and David Hilbert, as Göttingen's two senior mathematicians, within a fast-growing community that attracted an impressive number of young talents. Within the course of these twenty-five years Göttingen exerted a profound impact on mathematics and physics throughout the world. Many factors contributed to the creation (...)
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    A Nietzschean Metaethics: Criticism of Some Contemporary Themes in Metaethics.David Emmanuel Rowe - 2019 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    This book provides an interpretation of the late nineteenth-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche as holding a distinct and original metaethical position, which is to say a theory about our practice of ethics. Rowe uses this interpretation to provide some interesting and thought-provoking criticisms of themes in contemporary metaethics.
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    Einstein and Relativity: What Price Fame?David E. Rowe - 2012 - Science in Context 25 (2):197-246.
    ArgumentEinstein's initial fame came in late 1919 with a dramatic breakthrough in his general theory of relativity. Through a remarkable confluence of events and circumstances, the mass media soon projected an image of the photogenic physicist as a bold new revolutionary thinker. With his theory of relativity Einstein had overthrown outworn ideas about space and time dating back to Newton's day, no small feat. While downplaying his reputation as a revolutionary, Einstein proved he was well cast for the role of (...)
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  8. Nietzsche’s ‘Anti-Naturalism’ in ‘The Four Great Errors’.David Emmanuel Rowe - 2013 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 21 (2):256-276.
    This paper is primarily a response to ‘analytically-minded’ philosophers, such as Maudemarie Clark and Brian Leiter, who push for a ‘naturalistic’ interpretation of Nietzsche. In particular, this paper will consider Leiter’s (2007) discussion of Nietzsche’s chapter in Twilight of the Idols, ‘The Four Great Errors’, and argue that Leiter has misinterpreted this chapter in at least four ways. I provide a superior interpretation of this chapter, which argues that Nietzsche is using a transcendental style of argument to argue against a (...)
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    Theory development should begin (but not end) with good empirical fits: A comment on Roberts and Pashler (2000).Joseph Lee Rodgers & David C. Rowe - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (3):599-603.
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    Expanding variance and the case of historical changes in IQ means: A critique of Dickens and Flynn (2001).David C. Rowe & Joseph L. Rodgers - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (4):759-763.
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    Perspective on Hilbert.David E. Rowe - 1997 - Perspectives on Science 5 (4):533-570.
  12. The Eternal Return of the Same: Nietzsche's "Valueless" Revaluation of All Values.David Rowe - 2012 - Parrhesia 15:71-86.
    In this paper I argue that Nietzsche should be understood as a “thorough-going nihilist”. Rather than broaching two general projects of destroying current values and constructing new ones, I argue that Nietzsche should be understood only as a destroyer of values. I do this by looking at Nietzsche’s views on nihilism and the role played by Nietzsche’s cyclical view of time, or his doctrine of the eternal recurrence of the same. I provide a typology of nihilisms, as they are found (...)
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    Death Does Not Harm the One Who Dies Because There is No One to Harm.David Emmanuel Rowe - 2021 - Southwest Philosophy Review 37 (2):83-106.
    If death is a harm then it is a harm that cannot be experienced. The proponent of death’s harm must therefore provide an answer to Epicurus, when he says that ‘death, is nothing to us, since when we are, death is not present, and when death is present, then we are not’. In this paper I respond to the two main ways philosophers have attempted to answer Epicurus, regarding the subject of death’s harm: either directly or via analogy. The direct (...)
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  14. Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science: History and Philosophy of Modern Mathematics, Vol. XI.William Aspray, Philip Kitcher, David E. Rowe & John Mccleary - 1993 - Synthese 96 (2):293-331.
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    Postscript: Theory development should not end (but always begins) with good empirical fits: Response to Roberts and Pashler's (2002) reply.Joseph Lee Rodgers & David C. Rowe - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (3):603-604.
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    Social contagion and adolescent sexual behavior: A developmental EMOSA model.Joseph L. Rodgers & David C. Rowe - 1993 - Psychological Review 100 (3):479-510.
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    A Concise History of Mathematics. Dirk J. Struik.David E. Rowe - 1989 - Isis 80 (1):156-157.
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    An 'epidemic' model of adolescent sexual intercourse: applications to national survey data.David C. Rowe & Joseph L. Rodgers - 1991 - Journal of Biosocial Science 23 (2):211-219.
    This paper applies models of the onset of adolescent sexual intercourse using national data from Denmark and the USA. The model gave excellent fits to data on Danish Whites and a good fit to American Whites, but the model-fits for American Blacks and Hispanics were not as good. The weakness of the latter model fits may reflect either real processes that the model does not capture or problems in the reliability of adolescent sexuality data.
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    A History of Mathematics: An IntroductionVictor J. Katz.David E. Rowe - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):125-125.
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    Beyond Einstein: Perspectives on Geometry, Gravitation, and Cosmology in the Twentieth Century.David E. Rowe, Tilman Sauer & Scott A. Walter (eds.) - 2018 - New York, USA: Springer New York.
    Beyond Einstein: Perspectives on Geometry, Gravitation, and Cosmology explores the rich interplay between mathematical and physical ideas by studying the interactions of major actors and the roles of important research communities over the course of the last century.
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    Der Briefwechsel David Hilbert-Felix Klein . Gunther Frei.David E. Rowe - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):345-345.
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    Dirk Jan Struik, 1894–2000.David Rowe - 2002 - Isis 93:456-459.
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    Dirk Jan Struik, 1894–2000.David E. Rowe - 2002 - Isis 93 (3):456-459.
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    Die Universität Göttingen unter dem Nationalsozialismus: Das verdrängte Kapitel ihrer 250jährigen Geschichte. Heinrich Becker, Hans-Joachim Dahms, Cornelia Wegeler.David E. Rowe - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):503-505.
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    Einstein and Twentieth-Century Politics: ‘A Salutary Moral Influence’.David E. Rowe - 2018 - Annals of Science 75 (1):69-71.
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    Evolution, mating effort, and crime.David C. Rowe - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):573-574.
    Unlike some psychiatric illnesses, criminal lifestyles are not reproductive dead ends and may represent frequency-dependent adaptations. Sociopaths may gain reproductively from their greater relative to nonsociopaths. This mating-effort construct should be assessed directly in future studies of sociopathy. Collaboration between biologically oriented and environmentally oriented researchers is needed to investigate the biosocial basis of sociopathy.
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  27. Einstein Studies.David Rowe (ed.) - 2018 - Birkhäuser.
     
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    Einstein studies, volume 11: A retrospective review.David E. Rowe - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (3):667-686.
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    Einstein Studies, volume 11: A retrospective review.David E. Rowe - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (3):667-686.
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    Einstein’s Travels: Diana Kormos Buchwald, József Illy, Ze’ev Rosenkranz, Tilman Sauer : The collected papers of Albert Einstein: The Berlin years, writings and correspondence, January 1922–March 1923, Volume 13. Princeton, NJ. Princeton University Press, 2012, 1080pp. $137.50 HB.David E. Rowe - 2015 - Metascience 24 (3):433-435.
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    In Reply.David E. Rowe - 2022 - Isis 113 (2):418-418.
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    Linear Differential Equations and Group Theory from Riemann to PoincaréJeremy Gray.David E. Rowe - 1988 - Isis 79 (1):151-152.
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    Mathematics and Mathematicians: Mathematics in Sweden before 1950. Lars Garding.David E. Rowe - 1998 - Isis 89 (3):554-555.
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    Nietzsche and Contemporary Ethics.David Rowe - 2022 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 53 (2):225-231.
    Simon Robertson's Nietzsche and Contemporary Ethics is a significant contribution to analytic-style interpretations of Nietzsche and his impact on contemporary ethics. Robertson proposes a Nietzschean-inspired ethics, which, while not committed to everything Nietzsche says, is largely consistent with Nietzsche's views. The resultant position is an error theory about contemporary morality with a positive alternative that is naturalist, internalist, irrealist, cognitivist, non-elitist, non-categorical and non-universal, but produces individualistic, normative claims on flourishing and excellence. In short, Robertson espouses a Nietzschean Individualist, Non-elitist, (...)
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    No more than skin deep: Ethnic and racial similarity in developmental process.David C. Rowe, Alexander T. Vazsonyi & Daniel J. Flannery - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (3):396-413.
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    Preference for mates: Cultural choice or natural desire?David C. Rowe - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1):30-31.
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    Reflections on what Einstein means to Us: Steven Gimbel: Einstein’s Jewish science: Physics at the intersection of politics and religion. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012, 256pp, $24.95 HB.David E. Rowe - 2013 - Metascience 23 (1):57-60.
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    The History of Mathematics: A Reader. John Fauvel, Jeremy Gray.David E. Rowe - 1988 - Isis 79 (2):324-325.
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    The puzzle of nonshared environmental influences.David C. Rowe - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1):37-38.
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    Talent scouts, not practice scouts: Talents are real.David C. Rowe - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):421-422.
    Howe et al. have mistaken gene x environment correlations for environmental main effects. Thus, they believe that training would develop the same level of performance in anyone, when it would not. The heritability of talents indicates their dependence on variation in physiological (including neurological) capacities. Talents may be difficult to predict from early cues because tests are poorly designed, or because the skill requirements change at more advanced levels of performance. One twin study of training effects demonstrated greater heritability of (...)
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    Three shocks to socialization research.David C. Rowe - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (3):401-402.
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    Truthmaker Theory and Naturalism.David Rowe - 2018 - Metaphysica 19 (2):225-250.
    This paper argues that there is a heretofore unresolved tension between truthmaker-style metaphysics and a plausible version of Naturalism. At the turn of the century, George Molnar proposed four prima facie plausible principles for a realist metaphysics in order to expose truthmaker theory’s incapacity to find truthmakers for negative truths. I marshal the current plethora of attempted solutions to the problem into a crisp trilemma. Those who solve it claim that Molnar’s tetrad is consistent; those who dissolve it do away (...)
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    Taking the Sports Brief: A Review Essay.David Rowe - 2002 - Theory and Event 6 (1).
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    The twain shall meet: Uniting the analysis of sex differences and within-sex variation.David C. Rowe - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2):262-262.
    Spatial and mathematical abilities may be “sex-limited” traits. A sex-limited trait has the same determinants of variation within the sexes, but the genetic or environmental effects would be differentially expressed in males and females. New advances in structural equation modeling allow means and variation to be estimated simultaneously. When these statistical methods are combined with a genetically informative research design, it should be possible to demonstrate that the genes influencing spatial and mathematical abilities are sex-limited in their expression. This approach (...)
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    Why birds of a feather flock together: Genetic similarity?David C. Rowe - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):540-541.
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    The Einsteinian Revolution: The Historical Roots of His Breakthrough The Einsteinian Revolution: The Historical Roots of His Breakthrough, by Hanoch Gutfreund and Jürgen Renn, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2024, xiii + 249 pp., $32.00/£28.00 (cloth). [REVIEW]David Rowe - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-3.
    As books about Einstein and the Relativity Revolution have continued to flood the market, many might wonder: why yet another? Part of the answer in the present case has to do with the difficult pro...
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    A Concise History Of Mathematics By Dirk J. Struik. [REVIEW]David Rowe - 1989 - Isis 80:156-157.
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    A History Of Mathematics: An Introduction By Victor J. Katz. [REVIEW]David Rowe - 1994 - Isis 85:125-125.
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    Bernhard Riemann, 1826-1866: Turning Points in the Conception of Mathematics. Detlef Laugwitz, Abe Shenitzer, Hardy Grant, Sarah Shenitzer. [REVIEW]David E. Rowe - 2001 - Isis 92 (4):790-791.
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    Bernhard Riemann, 1826-1866: Turning Points in the Conception of Mathematics by Detlef Laugwitz; Abe Shenitzer; Hardy Grant; Sarah Shenitzer. [REVIEW]David Rowe - 2001 - Isis 92:790-791.
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