Steinle, Friedrich. "Scientific Facts and Empirical Concepts: The Case of Electricity".
Science as Cultural Practice: Vol. I: Cultures and Politics of Research from the Early Modern Period to the Age of Extremes, edited by Moritz Epple and Claus Zittel, Berlin: De Gruyter (A), 2010, pp. 31-44.
https://doi.org/10.1524/9783050087092.31
Steinle, F. (2010). Scientific Facts and Empirical Concepts: The Case of Electricity. In M. Epple & C. Zittel (Ed.),
Science as Cultural Practice: Vol. I: Cultures and Politics of Research from the Early Modern Period to the Age of Extremes (pp. 31-44). Berlin: De Gruyter (A).
https://doi.org/10.1524/9783050087092.31
Steinle, F. 2010. Scientific Facts and Empirical Concepts: The Case of Electricity. In: Epple, M. and Zittel, C. ed.
Science as Cultural Practice: Vol. I: Cultures and Politics of Research from the Early Modern Period to the Age of Extremes. Berlin: De Gruyter (A), pp. 31-44.
https://doi.org/10.1524/9783050087092.31
Steinle, Friedrich. "Scientific Facts and Empirical Concepts: The Case of Electricity" In
Science as Cultural Practice: Vol. I: Cultures and Politics of Research from the Early Modern Period to the Age of Extremes edited by Moritz Epple and Claus Zittel, 31-44. Berlin: De Gruyter (A), 2010.
https://doi.org/10.1524/9783050087092.31
Steinle F. Scientific Facts and Empirical Concepts: The Case of Electricity. In: Epple M, Zittel C (ed.)
Science as Cultural Practice: Vol. I: Cultures and Politics of Research from the Early Modern Period to the Age of Extremes. Berlin: De Gruyter (A); 2010. p.31-44.
https://doi.org/10.1524/9783050087092.31
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