Repositioning Victorian Sciences: Shifting Centres in Nineteenth-century Scientific ThinkingDavid Clifford An intriguing look at the marginal sciences of the nineteenth century and their influence on the culture of the period. |
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... observations on hermaphroditism in plants led her to an idea of the androgyny of the creative mind . Elisabeth Wadge's essay uses the 1868 argument between John Tyndall and the medium Daniel Home in the national press to examine the ...
... observations on hermaphroditism in plants led her to an idea of the androgyny of the creative mind . Elisabeth Wadge's essay uses the 1868 argument between John Tyndall and the medium Daniel Home in the national press to examine the ...
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... observations , Freud worked to define , classify and explain the psychic phe- nomena that he had uncovered . In using such observations as the basis for establishing a lexicon of psychoanalytic concepts and ideas , Freud believed that ...
... observations , Freud worked to define , classify and explain the psychic phe- nomena that he had uncovered . In using such observations as the basis for establishing a lexicon of psychoanalytic concepts and ideas , Freud believed that ...
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... observation and experimenta- tion , Freud nevertheless concluded that ' things are not looking so bad in the business of ... observations made in all clinical settings ' , to expose its rejection of ' traditional scientific methodology ...
... observation and experimenta- tion , Freud nevertheless concluded that ' things are not looking so bad in the business of ... observations made in all clinical settings ' , to expose its rejection of ' traditional scientific methodology ...
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Ruskins Geology After 1860 | 17 |
Sea Serpents | 31 |
Scientist and Sorceress | 59 |
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