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... history of science . All went in for careful experiments , metic- ulous and methodical observations , or for the construction of theories which systematised or explained such experiments and observations . All but one , moreover , were ...
... history of science . All went in for careful experiments , metic- ulous and methodical observations , or for the construction of theories which systematised or explained such experiments and observations . All but one , moreover , were ...
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... History of the Heavenly Bodies ; or Astronomical History ' through a ' History of Conception , Vivifaction , Gestation in the Womb , Birth , etc. ' to a ' History of Glass and all vitreous substances , and of Glass- making ' . When ...
... History of the Heavenly Bodies ; or Astronomical History ' through a ' History of Conception , Vivifaction , Gestation in the Womb , Birth , etc. ' to a ' History of Glass and all vitreous substances , and of Glass- making ' . When ...
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... History of Philosophy , 5 ( 1967 ) . R.H. Popkin , The History of Scepticism from Erasmus to Descartes ( Van Gorcum , Assen , 1964 ) . Henry Power , Experimental Philosophy . atomical hypothesis ( London , 1664 ) . in avouchment and ...
... History of Philosophy , 5 ( 1967 ) . R.H. Popkin , The History of Scepticism from Erasmus to Descartes ( Van Gorcum , Assen , 1964 ) . Henry Power , Experimental Philosophy . atomical hypothesis ( London , 1664 ) . in avouchment and ...
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Chapter 2 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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