Michael P. Lynch is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut and the author of Truth in Context: An Essay on Pluralism and Objectivity and True to Life: Why Truth Matters, both published by the MIT Press.
The Art and Craft of Translation
This is My Body: Communion and Cannibalism in Colonial New England and New France
Solar's Future
Exploring the Influence of Haptic and Olfactory Cues of a Virtual Donut on Satiation and Eating Behavior
Thresholds 46: SCATTER!
Olaf Sporns on Network Neuroscience
The Structure of Success: How the Internal Distribution of Power Drives Armed Group Behavior and National Movement Effectiveness
Nationalism and Nature in Henry David Thoreau's "Walking”
Water Is in the Air: Physics, Politics, and Poetics of Water in the Arts
Sybil Ludington, Material Culture, and American Mythmaking
The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution: Perils to Theory and Statecraft
Art and Atoms
China's Fear of Contagion: Tiananmen Square and the Power of the European Example
Science and the Sublime
Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks
The Revolutionary Worlds of Lexington and Concord Compared
Present at the Creation: Edward Mead Earle and the Depression-Era Origins of Security Studies
Celebrating PAJ 100
China's Century? Why America's Edge Will Endure
Governor Michael Dukakis and Professor Dick Brown on Anti-Irish Prejudice in the Trial of Dominic Daley and James Halligan (Northampton, Massachusetts, 1806)
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