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The History of Science and the Idea of an Oscillating Universe

1977
At the Spring 1974 meeting of the American Physical Society in Chicago, Jeremiah P. Ostriker, an astrophysicist from Princeton, read a paper1 which made news all over the United States. In view of the particular problem which gave rise to the paper, the excitement should have seemed out of proportion.
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Historians and Programmers in the 1970s: Formal Languages, the Writing of History, and Ideas of Science

Journal of the History of Ideas, 2023
This article analyzes some of the issues raised by historians after turning to computers for historical research in the 1960s and 1970s. The main point is to enrich this context by looking into the debates computer programmers were having in their own field at the same time. In particular, the use of formal languages to enhance the theoretical basis of
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The Harvard Case Histories in Experimental Science: The Evolution of an Idea

American Journal of Physics, 1951
This is a discussion of the fundamental ideas behind the Case Histories prepared under the direction of President Conant for use in a general education course, Natural Science 4, at Harvard University. A limitation upon the results achieved in this program by lack of integration with other fields is pointed out.
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Review of Ideas in chemistry. A history of the science, David Knight

Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, 1995
Review of Ideas in Chemistry. A History of the Science, David Knight.
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Return of the Repressed: Spinozan Ideas in the History of the Mind and Brain Sciences

2014
Spinoza’s account of the nature of the human mind, though marginalized by his contemporaries because of its religious and political implications, has persisted—remaining in print since 1677—as an intermittently surfacing undercurrent in the subsequent history of Western thought about the mind and brain. Sharing in the mechanistic assumptions of natural
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A History of Ideas in Science Education: Implications for Practice

History of Education Quarterly, 1992
Gerald L. Gutek, George E. DeBoer
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The Idea of Philosophy and History in Ibn Khaldun’s Conception of Science

2015
İbn Haldun tarih ve felsefe konusundaki yeni yaklaşımlarından sebebiyle oldukça farklı bir düşünür olarak kabul edilmiştir. İslam felsefesinde Meşşâî akımın metafizik düşüncesi hakkındaki eleştirilerinden dolayı İbn Haldun felsefe karşıtı gibi anlaşılmıştır.
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