Woodward, William R. (Editor)
Cohen, Robert S. (Editor)
Description Historical papers on specific topics are entered separately in the present bibliography. Introductory papers include: Woodward, William R.: World views and scientific discipline formation: How East German science studies contributed to the fall of the cultural wall. Martin Guntau, Hubert Laitko: On the origin and nature of scientific disciplines.
Review Jackson, M.W. (1994) Review of "World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988". Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology (pp. 655-56).
Chapter Barkan, Diana (1991) Walther Nernst and quantum theory. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 151).
Chapter Röseberg, Ulrich (1991) Historical explanations in modern physics? The lesson of quantum mechanics. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 163).
Chapter Heims, Steve J. (1991) Fritz London and the community of quantum physicists. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 177).
Chapter Wicklein, Gerald (1991) The Middle Ages: Darkness in the sciences?. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 191).
Chapter Hegel, Ralf-Dietmar (1991) August Weismann: One of the first synthetic theorists of evolutionary biology. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 259).
Chapter Mocek, Reinhard (1991) Two faces of biologism: Some reflections on a difficult period in the history of biology in Germany. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 279).
Chapter Hahn, Elke (1991) The philosophy of living things: Schelling's Naturphilosophie as a transition to the philosophy of identity. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 339).
Chapter Nolte, Peter (1991) A new correspondence of the philosopher F.W.J. Schelling. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 351).
Chapter Kahlow, Andreas (1991) Knowledge transfer in the 19th century: Young, Navier, Roebling, and the Brooklyn Bridge. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 377).
Chapter Finlay, Mark R. (1991) Science and practice in German agriculture: Justus von Liebig, Hermann von Liebig, and the agricultural experiment stations. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 309).
Chapter Kröber, Günter (1991) History of science in the GDR: Institutions and programmatic positions. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 49).
Chapter Wussing, Hans (1991) Historiography of mathematics: Aims, methods, tasks. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 63).
Chapter Hecht, Hartmut; Hoffmann, Dieter (1991) The Berlin “Society for Scientific Philosophy” as organizational form of philosophizing in the medium of natural science. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 75).
Chapter Siegmund-Schultze, Reinhard (1991) Mathematics and ideology in Fascist Germany. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 89).
Chapter Brock, Adrian (1991) Imageless thought or stimulus error? The social construction of private experience. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 97).
Chapter Sprung, Lothar (1991) The Berlin psychological tradition: Between experiment and quasi-experimental design, 1850-1990. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 107).
Chapter Flesher, Mary Mosher (1991) Move over Darwin: The ontogenetic sources of William Preyer's developmental psychology. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 117).
Chapter Müller, Martin (1991) On the interdisciplinary genesis of experimental methods in 19th-century German psychology. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 129).
Chapter Koch, Martin (1991) From Boltzmann to Planck: On continuity in scientific revolutions. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 141).
Chapter Pester, Reinhardt (1991) The transformation of German philosophy in the context of scientific research in the 19th century. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 235).
Chapter Gregory, Frederick (1991) Darwin and the German theologians. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 269).
Chapter Jones, Paul R. (1991) The training in Germany of English-speaking chemists in the 19th century and its profound influence in America and Britain. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 299).
Chapter Oesper, Peter (1991) Things are seldom what they seem: The story of non-phosphorylating glycolysis. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 321).
Chapter Jahn, Ilse (1991) The influence of Jakob Friedrich Fries on Matthias Schleiden. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 357).
Chapter Vogt, Annette (1991) Soviet-German scientific relations before World War II: Fruitful cooperation in different social orders. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 387).
Chapter Sprung, Helga (1991) Bourgeois Berlin salons: Meeting places for culture and the sciences. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 401).
Chapter Beese, Wolfgang (1991) Max Delbrück: A physicist in biology. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 415).
Chapter Kleinhempel, Friedrich (1991) “Nobody can become a real engineer who has not already become a whole person.”. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 423).
Chapter Hamm, Ernst (1991) Goethe's morphology of stones: Between natural history and historical geology. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 329).
Chapter Brain, Robert (1991) The geographical vision and the popular order of disciplines, 1848-1870. In: World views and scientific discipline formation: Science studies in the German Democratic Republic. Papers from a German-American summer institute, 1988 (p. 367).
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