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... scientific turn in history appear revolutionary and new. But, as the account I provide in this book shows, there was a scientific turn in history at every turn since history was established as a discipline. There was, of course, a ...
... scientific turn in history appear revolutionary and new. But, as the account I provide in this book shows, there was a scientific turn in history at every turn since history was established as a discipline. There was, of course, a ...
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... scientific contributions as part of the scientific knowledge? Diana Crane addresses this issue in her “Invisible Colleges: Diffusion of Knowledge in Scientific Communities” (Crane 1972). She emphasizes the role of an invisible college ...
... scientific contributions as part of the scientific knowledge? Diana Crane addresses this issue in her “Invisible Colleges: Diffusion of Knowledge in Scientific Communities” (Crane 1972). She emphasizes the role of an invisible college ...
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... scientific understanding in the sense of CUP. In short, scientific understanding requires intelligible theories. In addition, in order to provide genuine understanding, an explanation must not only be based on an intelligible theory ...
... scientific understanding in the sense of CUP. In short, scientific understanding requires intelligible theories. In addition, in order to provide genuine understanding, an explanation must not only be based on an intelligible theory ...
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Sci 105 | 1 |
KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
FINKELSTEIN R and J M BIRKELAND Action of Sul | 43 |
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