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121The Birth of History and Philosophy of Science: Kepler's a Defence of Tycho against Ursus with Essays on Its Provenance and Significance. N. JardinePhilosophy of Science 53 (3): 453-455. 1986.
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76Recent material heritage of the sciencesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4): 632-633. 2013.
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82Reflections on the preservation of recent scientific heritage in dispersed university collectionsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4): 735-743. 2013.The bulk of the significant recent scientific heritage of universities is not to be found in accredited science museums or collections employed in research. Rather it is located in a wide variety of more informal collections, assemblages and accumulations. The selection and documentation of such materials is very often unsystematic and many of them are vulnerable to changes of staff, relocation and, above all, shortage of space. Following a survey of views on the values of the recent material he…Read more
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58Prince Cesi and fungi, not to mention fungifunguli (review)British Journal for the History of Science 41 (2): 267-273. 2008.
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122The Birth of History and Philosophy of Science: Kepler’s a Defence of Tycho Against Ursus with Essays on its Provenance and SignificanceCambridge University Press. 1984.Nicholas Jardine offers here an edition and the first translation into English of Johannes Kepler's A Defence of Tycho against Ursus. He accompanies this with essays on the provenance of the treatise - the circumstances which provoked Kepler to write it, an analysis of its strategy, style and historical sources and of the contents of Ursus' Treatise on Astronomical Hypotheses to which Kepler was replying. Dr Jardine also provides three extended interpretive essays on the intrinsic interest and h…Read more
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44Cultures of Natural HistoryCambridge University Press. 1996.This copiously illustrated volume is the first systematic general work to do justice to the fruits of recent scholarship in the history of natural history. Public interest in this lively field has been stimulated by environmental concerns and through links with the histories of art, collecting and gardening. The centrality of the development of natural history for other branches of history - medical, colonial, gender, economic, ecological - is increasingly recognized. Twenty-four specially commi…Read more
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374Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison * Objectivity (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (4): 885-893. 2012.
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81Etics and emics (not to mention anemics and emetics) in the history of the sciencesHistory of Science 42 (3): 261-278. 2004.
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4Epistemology of the SciencesIn C. B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner, Eckhard Kessler & Jill Kraye (eds.), The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 685--711. 1988.
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78Romanticism and the SciencesCambridge University Press. 1990.Introduction: the age of reflexion Part I. Romanticism: 1. Romanticism and the sciences David Knight 2. Schelling and the origins of his Naturphilosophie S. R. Morgan 3. Romantic philosophy and the organization of the disciplines: the founding of the Humboldt University of Berlin Elinor S. Shaffer 4. Historical consciousness in the German Romantic Naturforschung Dietrich Von Engelhardt 5. Theology and the sciences in the German Romantic period Frederick Gregory 6. Genius in Romantic natural phil…Read more
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130Dead questions and vicarious understandings: Questioning Gadamer's genealogyJournal of the Philosophy of History 1 (1): 63-78. 2007.Gadamer's Truth and Method emphasises the priority of engagement with questions in the process of interpretation; however, there are passages which appear dismissive of concerns with 'dead' scientific and philosophical questions. Here I argue that Gadamer's work is nevertheless an important resource for the historical study of the genesis and dissolution of questions. This type of study can overcome the divide between internal history of contents and external history of contexts. In both philoso…Read more
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113Galileo's Road to Truth and the Demonstrative RegressStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 7 (4): 277. 1976.
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64Essay Collections Stephen Gaukroger , Descartes: philosophy, mathematics and physics. Brighton, Sussex: The Harvester Press. Totowa, New Jersey: Barnes and Noble Books, 1980. Pp. xi + 329. £28.00British Journal for the History of Science 16 (2): 192-195. 1983.
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Kepler as castigator and historian: His preparatory notes for contra ursumJournal for the History of Astronomy 257-295. 2006.
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