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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... vivisection has with science , the domain in which it originated and in which it thrived . She associates its practice with the tenets of science , namely mate- rialism and atheism . At the same time , she categorizes vivisection as a ...
... vivisection has with science , the domain in which it originated and in which it thrived . She associates its practice with the tenets of science , namely mate- rialism and atheism . At the same time , she categorizes vivisection as a ...
Page 66
... Vivisection'.19 Her loathing of vivisection was such that , with some success , she also attempted to murder two other vivisectors in Paris while she was studying there , and employed the same means to finish off Pasteur but was here ...
... Vivisection'.19 Her loathing of vivisection was such that , with some success , she also attempted to murder two other vivisectors in Paris while she was studying there , and employed the same means to finish off Pasteur but was here ...
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... vivisection controversy to more general lines of cultural authority . Who is speaking becomes more important than what is said . This redefinition of the terms of the conflict becomes clearer in the second docu- ment produced by the ...
... vivisection controversy to more general lines of cultural authority . Who is speaking becomes more important than what is said . This redefinition of the terms of the conflict becomes clearer in the second docu- ment produced by the ...
Contents
Ruskins Geology After 1860 | 17 |
Sea Serpents | 31 |
Scientist and Sorceress | 59 |
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