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Autor:
Martin Rudwick
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Philosophy, Science, and History ISBN: 9780203802458
Philosophy, Science, and History
Philosophy, Science, and History
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203802458-10
Autor:
Phil Dowe, William Demopoulos, Nessy Allen, Martin Rudwick, F. John Clendinnen, Rachel A. Ankeny, Dorinda Outram, John Forge, William Sarjeant, Keith Campbell, Paul Sheldon Davies, Ketil Gjølme Andersen, Adrian J. Walsh, Wendy Varney, Robert E. Kahn
Publikováno v:
Metascience. 9:108-163
Autor:
Martin Rudwick
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Archives of Natural History. 27:51-68
The research on fossil bones by Georges Cuvier (1769–1832) is an instructive example of the making of scientific knowledge in the indoor setting of a museum. The trajectory of his specimens can be followed all the way from their collection in the f
Autor:
Martin Rudwick
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Journal of the History of Biology. 42:387-389
Autor:
Martin Rudwick, Naomi Oreskes, David Oldroyd, David Philip Miller, Alan Chalmers, John Forge, David Turnbull, Peter Slezak, David Bloor, Craig Callender, Keith Hutchison, Steven Savitt, Huw Price
Publikováno v:
Metascience. 5:7-85
Autor:
Martin Rudwick
Publikováno v:
Social Studies of Science. 26:143-159
Geology is a science in which fieldwork is a central element of practice, not least because so many important geological features are not mobile. At least in the past, geological expeditions involved a double movement from the familiar to the unfamil
Autor:
Martin Rudwick
Publikováno v:
Earth Sciences History. 15:25-36
During the "great flowering" of geology around 1800, the rapidly increasing use of fossils was important not only in stratigraphical correlation but also for providing "archives of nature": they enabled the history of the earth to be reconstructed in
Autor:
Martin Rudwick
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Memoirs. 16:5-8
The Geological Society9s Transactions , its earliest periodical (from 1811), published the full texts of a few selected papers, with fine illustrations, but generally long after they had been read at one of the meetings. Conversely, the Proceedings (
Autor:
Martin Rudwick
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society. 150:3-6
The Geological Society’s Transactions, its earliest periodical (from 1811), published the full texts of a few selected papers, with fine illustrations, but generally long after they had been read at one of the meetings. Conversely, the Proceedings
Autor:
Martin Rudwick, Notker Hammerstein
Publikováno v:
Minerva. 28:386-399