Herder and the Philosophy and History of Science
Modern Humanities Research Association (1970)
| Abstract | In the most striking syntheses of ideas within his thought, and especially when he tries to relate the empirical world investigated by science to other ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Philosophy Science History | |||||||||
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Michael R. Matthews (1994). Science Teaching: The Role of History and Philosophy of Science. Routledge.
Massimo Pigliucci (2010). Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science From Bunk. University of Chicago Press.
Hugh Barr Nisbet (1970). Herder and Scientific Thought. Cambridge,Modern Humanities Research Association.
Rachel Laudan (1992). The 'New' History of Science: Implications for Philosophy of Science. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:476 - 481.
Taner Edis (2006). Science and Nonbelief. Greenwood Press.
John Losee (1987). Philosophy of Science and Historical Enquiry. Oxford University Press.
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