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  1. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A, special issue on Reassessing … Is Science Really Value Free and Objective? From Objectivity to Scientific Integrity. What Is Scientific Knowledge? An...

  2. mattbrownecon.github.ioMatthew Brown

    Oct 26, 2024 · Matthew Brown. I am completing my PhD in Economics at Stanford University with work in public economics and behavioral economics. I am on the 2024–2025 academic job market. My committee is Matthew Gentzkow (gentzkow@stanford.edu), Hunt Allcott (allcott@stanford.edu), and Doug Bernheim (bernheim@stanford.edu).

  3. Proceedings of the IEEE conference on computer vision and pattern … Recognising panoramas. Invariant features from interest point groups. Computer Vision-ECCV 2004: 8th European Conference on...

  4. In the history of philosophy, I focus on the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly on the history and legacy of John Dewey and American pragmatism, as well as the history of philosophy of science.

  5. 15.Matthew J. Brown. “The abundant world: Paul Feyerabend’s metaphysics of science.” Reappraising Feyerabend, Special issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A 57:142–154, 2016 16.Matthew J. Brown. “The Functional Complexity of Scientific Evidence.”Metaphilosophy 46(1):65–83, 2015 17.Matthew J. Brown.

  6. Oct 2, 2024 · Matthew J. Brown specializes in Pragmatism and American Philosophy (esp. John Dewey), 19th and 20th Century Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Science, Comics Studies.

  7. Matt Brown is a clinician-scientist who trained initially in medicine and rheumatology in Sydney, Australia before completing a Doctorate of Medicine based at University of Oxford, focusing on genetics of ankylosing spondylitis.

  8. Mar 23, 2024 · Matthew Brown is a Texas and Hawaii-based entrepreneur (living primarily in Hawaii), private equity/venture investor and space enthusiast.

  9. Dive into the research topics where Matthew Brown is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

  10. Matthew G. Brown is a British-American music theorist, musicologist, educator, and artistic director. He is Professor of Music Theory at Eastman School of Music. [1] Brown has worked extensively on tonal theory, especially Schenkerian analysis, and on the music of Claude Debussy. He is former editor for Theory and Practice.