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1 When Induction Was About Concepts John P. Mccaskey
Chapter Ten William Whewell: Lyell's Labours And
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“The Sixth Sense”: Towards a History of Muscular Sensation
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Weaver, Hamilton, Hamiltonian Mechanics, and Causation
Relativism-Relativity
“Nothing to Invite Or to Reward a Separate Examination”: Sidgwick and Whewell
The Darwinian Revolution: Rethinking Its Meaning and Significance
D'alembert and the Vis Controversy Viva
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
A Victorian Debate on Science and Society
Mill's and Whewell's Competing Visions of Logic
Religious and Scientific Faith: the Case of Charles Darwin's Origin Of
Science, History and Culture: Evolving Perspectives
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
HPS 154 What Is Science? Explaining Nature from Pythagoras to Popper Dr
AFTERLIFE BELIEFS in the DEEP SOUTH, 1820–1865 by DONNA
The Debate Between Whewell and Mill on the Nature of Scientific Induction
Robert Leslie Ellis, William Whewell and Kant: the Role of Rev
George Frederick Wright and the Harmony of Science and Revelation
Science and Reason, Reason and Faith a Kantian Perspective
Introduction
Evolution, Naturalism, and Theism: an Inconsistent Triad? David H