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    Robert Boyle," Right reason," and the meaning of metaphor.Lotte Mulligan - 1994 - Journal of the History of Ideas 55 (2):235.
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    Robert Hooke's ‘Memoranda’: Memory and natural history.Lotte Mulligan - 1992 - Annals of Science 49 (1):47-61.
    The organ of the memory was of crucial importance for Robert Hooke in his aim to improve natural history and the study of nature in general. As a mechanist he was careful to avoid the confident analogizing of his contemporaries, and he described his model in hypothetical form. However, he saw it as amenable to improvement—just as mechanically as the senses were augmented by the use of instruments. The close connection he made between a better memory mechanism and the task (...)
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    Anglicanism, latitudinarianism and science in seventeenth century England.Lotte Mulligan - 1973 - Annals of Science 30 (2):213-219.
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    Puritans and English Science: A Critique of Webster.Lotte Mulligan - 1980 - Isis 71:456-469.
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    Puritans and English Science: A Critique of Webster.Lotte Mulligan - 1980 - Isis 71 (3):456-469.
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    Sarah Hutton . Henry More : Tercentenary Studies, with a biography and bibliography by Robert Crocker. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1989. Pp. xi + 254. ISBN 0-7923-0095-5. $95.00, Dfl. 185.00. [REVIEW]Lotte Mulligan - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (2):250-252.