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82Contingencies of the early nuclear arms race Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-23 DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9495-z Authors S. S. Schweber, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University, Science Center 371, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA Alex Wellerstein, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University, Science Center 371, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA Ethan Pollock, Department of History, Box N, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA Barton J. Bernstein, History Department, Buildin…Read more
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70Darwin and the political economists: Divergence of characterJournal of the History of Biology 13 (2): 195-289. 1980.Several stages can be identified in Darwin's effort to formulate natural selection. The first stage corresponded, roughly speaking, to the period up to 1844. It was characterized by Darwin's attempt to base his model of geographic speciation on an individualistic dynamics, with species understood as reproductively isolated populations. Toward the end of this period, Darwin's ignorance of the laws of variations and heredity led him to adopt varieties and species as the units of variations. This h…Read more
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44John Herschel and Charles Darwin: A study in parallel livesJournal of the History of Biology 22 (1). 1989.
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42The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight Zone of the Scientific Age. John Horgan (review)Isis 91 (1): 177-179. 2000.
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36Gesammelte Werke/Collected WorksWerner Heisenberg W. Blum H.-P. Dürr H. RechenbergIsis 82 (1): 159-160. 1991.
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31J. Robert Oppenheimer: Proteus UnboundScience in Context 16 (1-2): 219-242. 2003.ArgumentJ. Robert Oppenheimer was a complex person. His work in physics during the 1930s, at Los Alamos during the 1940s, and as governmental advisor in the immediate postwar period, gave him a deep sense of connection with communities that had distinctive purposes. But he found it difficult to conceive an overall creative vision for himself or to devise a compelling objective for the community he belonged to if one had not been formulated at the time he assumed its leadership. I analyze the rea…Read more
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30Essay review: The Correspondence of the young DarwinJournal of the History of Biology 21 (3): 501-519. 1988.
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29Einstein and Oppenheimer: Interactions and IntersectionsScience in Context 19 (4): 513-559. 2006.ArgumentThe paper is an exploration of the interactions between Einstein and Oppenheimer. It highlights the sharp differences in Einstein's and Oppenheimer's approach to physics, in their presentation of self as iconic figures, and in their relation to the communities they considered themselves part of. To understand their differing approaches to physics it briefly reviews the kinds of unifications that took place in physics during the first two-thirds of the twentieth century and points to the …Read more
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29Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning (review)Isis 99 879-882. 2008.
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25Review: Early Victorian Science: "Science in Culture" (review)Journal of the History of Biology 13 (1). 1980.
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25Michael Eckert has written a remarkable biography of Arnold Sommerfeld , the “off-scale” theoretical physicist who made his Seminar at the University of Munich the outstanding school of theoretical physics of the first third of the twentieth century. Sommerfeld was the teacher and mentor of a large number of exceptional theoretical physicists who studied with him either as doctoral or post-doctoral studentsSee the Wikipedia entry for Arnold Sommerfeld for a complete listing of all his students b…Read more
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22The Birth of Particle Physics by Laurie M. Brown; Lillian Hoddeson (review)Isis 76 101-102. 1985.
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20Unifying EinsteinJeroen van Dongen. Einstein's Unification. x + 213 pp., illus., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010 (review)Isis 102 (4): 739-742. 2011.
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16Albert Einstein and the founding of Brandeis UniversityIn A. Ashtekar (ed.), Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics, Springer. pp. 615--640. 2003.
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1The metaphysics of science at the end of a heroic ageBoston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Natural Knowledge in Social Context: The Journals of Thomas Archer Hirst, FRS by William H. Brock; Roy M. MacLeod (review)Isis 73 604-605. 1982.
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