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Introduction. Natural Science in the New World: The Descriptive Enterprise
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New Scholarship in Tibet, 1650--1700
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Learning and language in the Somerset Levels: Andrew Paschall of Chedsey
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Philosophy of Natural Science from Newton to Kant
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Science and society in Restoration England
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Method in the early Royal Society of London
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Occult powers and hypotheses: Cartesian natural philosophy under Louis XIV
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Naturwissenschaftliche Revolution im 17. Jahrhundert
Thesis Martin, Julian; “Knowledge is power”: Francis Bacon, the State, and the reform of natural philosophy
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Saunders, Elmo S.;
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The decline and reform of the Académie des Sciences à Paris, 1676-1699
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Funk, Gerald E.;
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Newton's clients: Patronage in science
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Cover, Jan A.;
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Leibniz on causality and time: An essay in reductive metaphysics
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Petroni, Angelo Maria;
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I modelli, l'invenzione e la conferma: Saggio su Keplero, la rivoluzione copernicana e la “new philosophy of science”
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Ramati, Ayval;
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Leibniz's sphere of activity: Scientific objects, self-consciousness, and scientific academies
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Zaret, David;
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Absolute space and conventionalism
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Rogers, G. A. J.;
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The basis of belief: Philosophy, science, and religion in 17th century England
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Feldhay, Rivka;
(1994)
Narrative constraints on historical writing: The case of the Scientific Revolution
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Descartes and the tree of knowledge
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Thomas Brattle and the scientific provincialism of New England, 1680-1713
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