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  1. The Sociology of the Mechanistic World-Picture.Franz Borkenau - 1987 - Science in Context 1 (1):109-127.
    From about 1620 on a profound revolution occurred in the thought of the most developed European nations, which found its most pregnant expression in the birth of the new philosophical schools of Descartes, Gassendi, and Hobbes. The renewal of philosophy at this juncture in the history of thought, however, does not signify above all a change in the specific, metaphysical content of thought about God, the soul, and immortality, although the revolution in thought does concern these themes as well. Central (...)
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  • Henryk Grossmann and Franz Borkenau A Bio-Bibliography.Valeria E. Russo - 1987 - Science in Context 1 (1):181-191.
    In the following pages I will outline the main biographical data and the intellectual activity of two of the major protagonists of the debate on the mechanistisches Weltbild within the Frankfurt “Institut fur Sozialforschung” in the thirties. I have included a selected bibliography of Grossmann's and Borkenau's works, and refer to titles with abbreviations [H.G.…] and [F.B.…].
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