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HISTORY OF SCIENCE 1998 CONTENTS |
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Vol. 36 Part 1, March 1998, No. 111 | ||||||||||
ANTI-DARWIN, ANTI-SPENCER: FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE'S CRITIQUE OF DARWIN AND "DARWINISM" | Lewis Call |
1-22
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PRUDENCE AND PEDANTRY IN EARLY MODERN COSMOLOGY: THE TRADE OF AL ROSS | Adrian Johns |
23-59
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"THE END OF HISTORY" IN THE EARLY PICTURING OF GEOLOGICAL TIME | Nicolaas A. Rupke |
61-90
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MIXING METAPHORS: SCIENCE AND RELIGION OR NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE | Margaret J. Osler |
91-113
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Reviews Alfred C. Kinsey: A Public/Private Life by James H. Jones (IVAN CROZIER); Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives by Frank J. Sulloway (ANN DALLY); The Making of a Social Disease: Tuberculosis in Nineteenth-Century France by David S. Barnes (ANN DALLY) |
115-121
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Notes On Contributors |
122
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Vol. 36 Part 2, June 1998, No. 112 | ||||||||||
THE HABERMASIAN PUBLIC SPHERE AND "SCIENCE IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT" | Thomas Broman |
123-150
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JOHN HERSCHEL, GEORGE AIRY, AND THE ROAMING EYE OF THE STATE | William J. Ashworth |
151-178
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CLOSED CIRCLES OR OPEN NETWORKS?: COMMUNICATING AT A DISTANCE DURING THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION | David S. Lux and Harold J. Cook |
179-211
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CLOSING THE CIRCLE: HOW HARVEY AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES PLAYED THE GAME OF TRUTH, PART 1 | Don Bates |
213-232
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Notices of Books |
233-243
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Notes On Contributors |
244
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Vol. 36 Part 3, September 1998, No. 113 | ||||||||||
CLOSING THE CIRCLE: HOW HARVEY AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES PLAYED THE GAME OF TRUTH, PART 2 | Don Bates |
234-267
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DOCTRINE AND USE:NEWTON'S "GIFT OF TEACHING" | Michael Ben-Chaim |
269-298
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REPRESENTING NOVELTY: CHARLES BABBAGE, CHARLES LYELL, AND EXPERIMENTS IN EARLY VICTORIAN GEOLOGY | Brian P. Dolan |
299-327
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Essay Review Styles of Scientific Thinking in the European Tradition, by Alistair Crombie (Rob Iliffe) |
329-357
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Book Reviews Discovering Birds, by Paul Lawrence Farber (Janet Browne); "Und sie fürchtet sich vor niemandem": Die Physikern Laura Bassi (17111778), by Beate Ceranski (Katharina Rowold); When Geologists Were Historians: 16651750, by Rhoda Rappaport (David Oldroyd); New Atlantis Revisited: Akademgorodok, the Siberian City of Science, by Paul R. Josephson (E. M. Tansey) |
359-368
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Notices of Books |
369-371
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Notes on Contributors |
372
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Vol. 36 Part 4, December 1998, No. 114 | ||||||||||
BLOWING HOT AND COLD: REPORTS AND RETORTS ON THE STATUS OF THE AIR-ENGINE AS SUCCESS OR FAILURE, 18301855 | Ben Marsden |
373-420
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SCIENCE, SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT, AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF MEDICINE IN BRITAIN c. 18701950 | Steve Sturdy and Roger Cooter |
421-466
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TYCHO BRAHE IN SCANDINAVIAN SCHOLARSHIP | J. R. Christianson |
467-484
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Essay Review Reenchanted Science: Holism in German Culture from Wilhelm II to Hitler, by Anne Harrington, and Gestalt Psychology in German Culture, 18901967: Holism and the Quest for Objectivity, by Mitchell G. Ash (Jonathan Harwood) |
485-498
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Notes on Contributors |
498-499
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Index to Volume 36 |
499-500
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