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  • 1 When Induction Was About Concepts John P. Mccaskey

    1 When Induction Was About Concepts John P. Mccaskey

  • Chapter Ten William Whewell: Lyell's Labours And

    Chapter Ten William Whewell: Lyell's Labours And

  • E D I T O R I a L

    E D I T O R I a L

  • “The Sixth Sense”: Towards a History of Muscular Sensation

    “The Sixth Sense”: Towards a History of Muscular Sensation

  • Copyrighted Material

    Copyrighted Material

  • Weaver, Hamilton, Hamiltonian Mechanics, and Causation

    Weaver, Hamilton, Hamiltonian Mechanics, and Causation

  • Relativism-Relativity

    Relativism-Relativity

  • “Nothing to Invite Or to Reward a Separate Examination”: Sidgwick and Whewell

    “Nothing to Invite Or to Reward a Separate Examination”: Sidgwick and Whewell

  • The Darwinian Revolution: Rethinking Its Meaning and Significance

    The Darwinian Revolution: Rethinking Its Meaning and Significance

  • D'alembert and the Vis Controversy Viva

    D'alembert and the Vis Controversy Viva

  • SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY in INFORMATION STUDIES: a Consolidation Daniel Martínez-Ávila (1), Tarcísio Zandonade (2)

    SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY in INFORMATION STUDIES: a Consolidation Daniel Martínez-Ávila (1), Tarcísio Zandonade (2)

  • Physical Order Vs. Divine Designer: Celestial Mechanics and Natural Theology Struggling for the System of the World

    Physical Order Vs. Divine Designer: Celestial Mechanics and Natural Theology Struggling for the System of the World

  • A Victorian Debate on Science and Society

    A Victorian Debate on Science and Society

  • Mill's and Whewell's Competing Visions of Logic

    Mill's and Whewell's Competing Visions of Logic

  • Religious and Scientific Faith: the Case of Charles Darwin's Origin Of

    Religious and Scientific Faith: the Case of Charles Darwin's Origin Of

  • Science, History and Culture: Evolving Perspectives

    Science, History and Culture: Evolving Perspectives

  • The Public Understanding of Science in the 1920S: Relativity and Evolution

    The Public Understanding of Science in the 1920S: Relativity and Evolution

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  • “Emotion”: the History of a Keyword in Crisis Er.Sagepub.Com
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Copyright C 2012 by the Publisher Spring of 1813, the Four Met for What They Called "Philosophical
  • Download Kindle ^ the Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences
  • Why Did Scientific Renaissance Take Place in Europe and Not in India§
  • Natural Philosophy and the Sciences: Challenging Science’S Tunnel Vision
  • Judaism and the Religious Crisis of Modern Science1
  • Author's Personal Copy
  • And the Scientific Outlook: Religion, Science and Social Ethics in the Writings of Bertrand Russell, 1919-1938
  • A Scientist Does Not Have to Be Human?
  • PHIL/HPS 588 History of the Philosophy of Science, from The
  • The Nature of Science and Is Introduced to the Integrated View of Our World That Modern Science Has Produced
  • Concepts of the ´Scientific Revolution´: an Analysis of the Historiographical Appraisal of the Traditional Claims of Science
  • HPS 154 / Phil 163H Syllabus
  • I “BECAUSE WE ARE ALONE…” ARGUMENTS for HUMANS AS the UNIVERSE’S ONLY INTELLIGENT LIFE FORM from ANCIENT PHILOSOPHERS to TODAY’S SCIENTISTS
  • By Laura J. Snyder
  • William Whewell's Semantic Account of Induction
  • Bertrand Russell's Essay on the Foundations of Geometry and the Cambridge Mathematical Tradition by Joan L
  • The Rise of Political Economy As a Science Methodology and the Classical Economists


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