Whiggism in the History of Science
G. Buchdahl. 'On the Presuppositions of Historians
of Science,' Review of Dijksterhuis' 'The Mechanization of the World'.
History
of Science 1 (1962): 67-777.
Herbert Butterfield. The Whig Interpretation
of History. New York: 1965. [First publication 1931.]
J.R. Ravetz. 'Popularizing Dead Science.' Essay
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'A History of Western Technology.'
History of Science 1 (1962):
103-7.
A.W. Thackray. Review of Ihde's 'The Development
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History of Science 5 (1966): 124-34.
T.S. Kuhn: Scientific Progress
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John C. Greene. 'The Kuhnian Paradigm and the
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'Perspectives in the History of Science and Technology.
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Thomas S. Kuhn. The Structure of Scientific
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Thomas S. Kuhn. 'The Relations between History
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Daedalus (Spring 1971): 271-304.
Imre Lakatos and Alan Musgrave, eds. Criticism
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Ernest Mayr. 'The Nature of the Darwinian Revolution.'
Science 176 (1972): 981-89. [Argument against Kuhn's model.]
Historiographies of Science,
Miscellaneous
Joseph Agassi. Towards An Historiography of
Science. The Hague: 1963.
Gerd Buchdahl. 'Inward Nature versus Objectivity.'
Essay Review of Gillispie's 'The Edge of Objectivity.' History of Science 1 (1962): 90-95.
Gerd Buchdahl. 'A Revolution in Historiography
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Walter F. Cannon. 'P.S. If I Find Out What Trugh
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1-24.
A. Hunter Dupree. 'The History of American Science,
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American Historical Review (April 1966):
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Roger Hahn. 'Reflections on the History of Science.'
Journal
of the History of Philosophy 3 (1965): 235-42.
A Rupert Hall. 'Merton Revisited.' History
of Science 2 (1963): 1-16.
A. Rupert Hall. 'Essay Review: The 1969 Oklahoma
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124-29.
S. Lilley. 'Cause and Effect in the History of
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S. Lilley. 'Social Aspects of the History of Science.'
Arch.
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Arnold Thackray and Robert K. Merton. 'On Discipline
Building: The Paradoxes of George Sarton.' Isis 63 (1972): 473-95.
L. Pearce Williams. 'The Historiography of Victorian
Science.' Victorian Studies (March 1966).
The Nature of Scientific Thought
Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse and Edward H.
Madden. Theories of Scientific Method: The Renaissance Through the Nineteenth
Century. University of Washington Press, 1960.
Boruch Brody and Nicholas Capaldi, eds. Science:
Men, Methods, Goals.
A Reader: Methods of Physical Science.
New York: 1968.
Robert E. Butt, ed. William Whewell's Theory
of Scientific Knowledge. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,
1969. [Rev. Isis 64 (1973): 271-2.
Ronald N. Giere and Richard S. Westfall, eds.
Foundations
of Scientific Method: The Nineteenth Century. Indiana University Press,
1972.
J.T. Davies. The Scientific Approach. New
York: 1965, 2nd ed., 1973.
Peter Brian Medawar. Induction and Intuition
in Scientific Thought. American Philosophical Society, 1969.
John E. Smith. 'History of Science and the Ideal
of Scientific Objectivity.'
Revue Int. Phil 26 (1972): 172-86.
Stephen Toulmin. Human Understanding.
C. Truesdell. 'Is there a Philosophy of Science?'
Centaurus
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Colin Murray Turbayne. The Myth of Metaphor.
Yale University Press, 1962. Paperback ed. University of South Carolina
Press, 1971.
J.H. van't Hoff. 'Imagination in Science.' Trans.
and annotated by G.F. Springer. Berlin: 1967.
Edgar Zilsel. 'The Genesis of the Concept of Physical
Law.' Philosophical Review 51 (1942): 245-79.
The Nature of the History of
Science
Joseph Agassi. Towards an Historiography of
Science. The Hague: 1963.
Reviews:
1. Gerd Buchdahl in History of Science 4: 55-69.
2. W.A. Smeaton in Annals of Science (1962):
125-27.
3. Safford Finlay. Ibid., 127-29.
4. C.S. Gillespie. Isis 55 (1964): 97-9.
5. L.P. Williams. Arch. Int.... 16 (1963):
437.
Gerd Buchdahl. 'Inward Nature versus Objectivity.'
Essay Review of Gillispie's 'The Edge of Objectivity.' History of Science 1 (1962): 90-5.
Gerd Buchdahl. 'A Revolution in Historiography
of Science.' History of Science 4 (1965): 55-69.
Joseph T. Clark, S.J. 'The Philosophy of Science
and the History of Science.' Critical Problems in the History of Science.
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Allen G. Debus. 'The History of Chemistry and
the History of Science.'
Ambix 18 (1971): 169-77.
Allen G. Debus. 'The Relationship of Science--History
to the History of Science.' Journal of Chemical Education 48 (1971):
804-5.
A. Hunter Dupree. 'The History of American Science:
A Field Finds Itself.'
American Historical Review (April 1966):
863-74.
Henry Guerlac. 'Some Historical Assumptions of
the History of Science.'
Scientific Change. Ed. A.C. Crombie. London:
1963. 797-812.
Roger Hahn. 'Reflections on the History of Science.'
Journal
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Thomas S. Kuhn. 'History of Science.' International
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Intellectual History
Felix Gilbert. 'Intellectual History: Its Aims
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Leonard Krieger. 'The Autonomy of Intellectual
History.'
Arthur O. Lovejoy. Essays in the History of
Ideas. New York: 1955.
Arthur O. Lovejoy. 'The Study of the History of
Ideas.' Great Chain of Being.
Quentin Skinner. 'Meaning and Understanding in
the History of Ideas.'
History and Theory 8 (1969): 3-53.
Psychological History
Robert Coles. 'Shrinking History -- Part One.'
NY
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Howard E. Gruber. Darwin on Man: A Psychological
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Frank E. Manuel. A Portrait of Isaac Newton.
Harvard UP, 1968.
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670-72.
2. P.M Rattansi. NY Review of Books (April
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Frank W. Manuel. 'The Use and Abuse of Psychology
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Bruce Mazlish, ed. Psychoanalysis and History.
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J.E. McGuire. 'Newton and the Demonic Forces:
Some Current Problems and Approaches in the History of Science.' History
of Science 11 (1973): 21-48.
Barbara Tuchman. 'Can History Use Freud?' Atlantic
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The Social History of Science
Daniel Bell. 'Technology, Nature and Society:
The Vicissitudes of Three World Views and the Confusion of Realms.' American
Scholar 42 (1973): 385-404.
Joseph-Ben-David. The Scientists' Role in Society:
A Comparative Study. Englewood Cliffs, 1971.
Diana Crane. Invisible Colleges. University
of Chicago Press, 1972.
Michel Foucault. Words and Things [Les
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2. James L. Larson. Isis 64 (1973): 246-47.
Warren O. Hagstrom. The Scientific Community.
[The chapter on the history of science.]
Rupert Hall. 'Merton Revisited.' History of
Science 2 (1963): 1-16.
Robert L. Heilbroner. An Inquiry into the Human
Prospect. New York: W.W. Norton, 1974.
B. Hessen. 'The Social and Economic Roots of Newton's
Principia.'
Science
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H. Stuart Hughes. Consciousness and Society.
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H. Stuart Hughes. 'The Historian and the Social
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S. Lilley. 'Social Aspects of the History of Science.'
Arch.
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Steven Shapen and Arnol Thackray. 'Prosopography
as a Research Tool in History of Science: The British Scientific Community
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Lawrence Stone. 'Prosopography.' Daedalus (Winter (1971): 46-79.
R.M. Young. 'Malthus and the Evolutionists: The
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J.M. Ziman. Public Knowledge: An Essay Concerning
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