This is a book focused on three women. Two are heroines of the history of science; a the third one is the author herself, professor Keiko Kawashima of the Nagoya Institute of Technology. By saying this, I mean that every woman involved in scientific/academic research could identify herself for a while with the episodes related. It may well be that the key word of the book is “empathy.”
Kawashima K., Émilie du Châtelet et Marie-Anne Lavoisier, Parigi 2013
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2014-01-01
Abstract
This is a book focused on three women. Two are heroines of the history of science; a the third one is the author herself, professor Keiko Kawashima of the Nagoya Institute of Technology. By saying this, I mean that every woman involved in scientific/academic research could identify herself for a while with the episodes related. It may well be that the key word of the book is “empathy.”File in questo prodotto:
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