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    Constructed Science and the Seventeenth Century ‘Revolution’.Michael Fores - 1984 - History of Science 22 (3):217-244.
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    Homo et Machina: of divided labour, revolutions and a history of marvels.Michael Fores - 1994 - History of Science 32 (1):63-87.
    We have but one simple method of delivering our sentiments, namely, we must bring men to particulars and their regular series and order, and they must for a while renounce their notions, and begin to form an acquaintance with things. [Translated from Francis Bacon, Novum organum, 1620]1 Truth, he [Bacon] wrote, was not the daughter of Authority, but of Time. [ The Cambridge modern history, 1902]2.
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    Newton on a Horse: A Critique of the Historiographies of 'Technology' and 'Modernity'.Michael Fores - 1985 - History of Science 23 (4):351-378.
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    Science and the ‘Neolithic Paradox’.Michael Fores - 1983 - History of Science 21 (2):141-163.
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    Theories of Industrial Society. Richard J. Badham.Michael Fores - 1989 - Isis 80 (3):570-571.
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  6. HiSlory of Science.David Goodman, Michael Fores, Hans Radder & Kurt Danziger - forthcoming - History of Science.
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