unknowability: how do we know what cannot be known?
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Arien Mack, Editor
From the introduction:Â In this issue, our authors explore how we decide that something is unknowable rather than merely not yet known, and what criteria we use in determining that some knowledge is beyond our reach, and whether these criteria differ across fields and disciplines.Â
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in time of plague: the history and lethal consequences of epidemic disease, covid-19 edition
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In Time of Plague, 2020: COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Lessons Forgotten
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Part II. Comparing Plagues: AIDS and COVID-19
Wednesday, August 12
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Ruth Macklin, Gerald Oppenheimer, David A. J. Richards, and William Foege, with Ron Bayer moderatingÂ
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