Rocke, Alan J. (Author)
A brief analysis of the evolution of chemical theory in nineteenth-century Europe provides instantiation for the continuing vitality of an intellectual-historical approach to the history of modern science. The story told here also illustrates the pragmatic and pluralistic attitudes displayed by many of the most successful chemists of that period and offers possible parallel lessons for historians.
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Analogical Reasoning in Victorian Historical Epistemology
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Sadiah Qureshi;
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What was historical about natural history? Contingency and explanation in the science of living things
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The Origin of the Inner Voice: Durkheim, Christianity and the Greeks
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The Uncertain Limits Between Classical and Quantum Physics: Optical Dispersion and Bohr's Atomic Model
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