Saul Kripke obituary

In 1970, the philosopher Saul Kripke, who has died aged 81, gave three lectures at Princeton University that shook up Anglo-American philosophy. Speaking without notes, he interwove topics in the separate fields of modal logic (concerning necessity and possibility), philosophy…

Where molecular science meets perfumery: A behind-the-scenes look at SCAPE microscopy and its theoretical impact on current olfaction, by Ann-Sophie Barwich

Hindsight may make this revelation seem obvious. As a witness to the development of this experiment, however, I observed two narratives. The first is a story of triumph. The second story involves the varying paths taken until success became a…

Now Featured — The Tools of Neuroscience Experiment: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives

The first thing one notices when one enters a neuroscience laboratory are the research tools and their infrastructure. They dominate the space. Neuroscience is a paradigmatic laboratory science. Even in our increasingly “computationalist” times, lab-generated data remains paramount. What Motivated…