Results 301 to 310 of about 1,889,906 (345)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Quaestio, 2011
The rise of XVIIthcentury natural philosophy determines a significant break with the tradition and enthe idea of a new beginning of scientific investigation grounded on mathematics and experiment; at the same time, the diffusion of printed books represents an essential factor for the dissemination of the new philosophy.
openaire +3 more sources
The rise of XVIIthcentury natural philosophy determines a significant break with the tradition and enthe idea of a new beginning of scientific investigation grounded on mathematics and experiment; at the same time, the diffusion of printed books represents an essential factor for the dissemination of the new philosophy.
openaire +3 more sources
Journal of the History of Ideas
Abstract: This essay explores hitherto unnoticed conceptual transactions between reflections on scientific method and a rethinking of political-economic categories in early-nineteenth century Britain through the writings of William Whewell and Richard Jones.
openaire +2 more sources
Abstract: This essay explores hitherto unnoticed conceptual transactions between reflections on scientific method and a rethinking of political-economic categories in early-nineteenth century Britain through the writings of William Whewell and Richard Jones.
openaire +2 more sources
Realism, functions, and the a priori: Ernst Cassirer's philosophy of science.
Studies in history and philosophy of science, 2014J. Heis
semanticscholar +1 more source
International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making, 2006
J. Fleetwood
semanticscholar +1 more source
J. Fleetwood
semanticscholar +1 more source
Journal of Physics & Optics Sciences
On the other hand, in 1908, the English mathematician W.W. Rose Ball still wrote the following about Descartes' ideas: "As to his philosophical theories, suffice it to say that he dealt with the same questions that have been discussed for the last two thousand years - and will probably be discussed with the same fervor for another two thousand years ...
openaire +1 more source
On the other hand, in 1908, the English mathematician W.W. Rose Ball still wrote the following about Descartes' ideas: "As to his philosophical theories, suffice it to say that he dealt with the same questions that have been discussed for the last two thousand years - and will probably be discussed with the same fervor for another two thousand years ...
openaire +1 more source
Svensk medicinhistorisk tidskrift, 2000
Chronic benignant ulcers of the stomach were considered as a disease entity not until in the 1830s, when Jean Cruveilhier and others compared disease history with pathological findings at autopsy. Ulcers of the duodenal bulb were thought unusual until in the beginning of the twentieth century, when abdominal surgery was rapidly developing and X-ray ...
openaire +1 more source
Chronic benignant ulcers of the stomach were considered as a disease entity not until in the 1830s, when Jean Cruveilhier and others compared disease history with pathological findings at autopsy. Ulcers of the duodenal bulb were thought unusual until in the beginning of the twentieth century, when abdominal surgery was rapidly developing and X-ray ...
openaire +1 more source
History of science; an annual review of literature, research and teaching, 1970
T. H. Levere
semanticscholar +1 more source
T. H. Levere
semanticscholar +1 more source
The idea of the past: history, science, and practice in American psychoanalysis
Choice Reviews Online, 1994openaire +1 more source

