Benjamin Franklin and science, continuing opportunities
Perspectives on Science 14 (2) (2006)
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Steven Forde (2006). Benjamin Franklin's "Machiavellian" Civic Virtue. In Paul Anthony Rahe (ed.), Machiavelli's Liberal Republican Legacy. Cambridge University Press.
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James Campbell (1995). The Pragmatism of Benjamin Franklin. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (4):745 - 792.
James Franklin (2009). What Science Knows: And How It Knows It. Encounter Books.
Shane J. Ralston (2012). Ole Ben Franklin, the Pragmatist? On the Philosophical Credentials of an American Founder. The Pluralist 7 (1).
Lorraine Smith Pangle (2007). The Political Philosophy of Benjamin Franklin. Johns Hopkins University.
Joyce E. Chaplin (2006). Benjamin Franklin and Science, Continuing Opportunities for Study. Perspectives on Science 14 (2):232-251.
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