Description Describes a project the author is engaged in to “explore the parameters of the social existence of those engaged in the study of nature during the 16th and 17th centuries.”
Book Gavroglu, Kostas; Christianidis, Jean; Nicolaidis, Efthymios (1994) Trends in the historiography of science.
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Odegard, Douglas;
(1996)
Locke as a fallibilist
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Dickenson, Victoria;
Heaman, Elsbeth;
(2008)
Introduction. Natural Science in the New World: The Descriptive Enterprise
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Schaeffer, Kurtis R.;
(2011)
New Scholarship in Tibet, 1650--1700
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Turner, A.J.;
(1994)
Learning and language in the Somerset Levels: Andrew Paschall of Chedsey
Article
Massimi, Michela;
(2013)
Philosophy of Natural Science from Newton to Kant
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Hunter, Michael;
(1981)
Science and society in Restoration England
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Lynch, William T.;
(1996)
Method in the early Royal Society of London
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Clarke, Desmond M.;
(1989)
Occult powers and hypotheses: Cartesian natural philosophy under Louis XIV
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Wendel, Günter;
(1989)
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.;
(1980)
The decline and reform of the Académie des Sciences à Paris, 1676-1699
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Funk, Gerald E.;
(1986)
Newton's clients: Patronage in science
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Cover, Jan A.;
(1989)
Leibniz on causality and time: An essay in reductive metaphysics
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Petroni, Angelo Maria;
(1990)
I modelli, l'invenzione e la conferma: Saggio su Keplero, la rivoluzione copernicana e la “new philosophy of science”
Thesis
Ramati, Ayval;
(1994)
Leibniz's sphere of activity: Scientific objects, self-consciousness, and scientific academies
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Zaret, David;
(1979)
Absolute space and conventionalism
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Rogers, G. A. J.;
(1985)
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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Ariew, Roger;
(1992)
Descartes and the tree of knowledge
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Kennedy, Rick;
(1990)
Thomas Brattle and the scientific provincialism of New England, 1680-1713
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