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A mathematicians' mutiny, with morals

In Paul Horwich (ed.), World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science. MIT Press. pp. 81--129 (1993)

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  1. “The Etherealization of Common Sense?” Arithmetical and Algebraic Modes of Intelligibility in Late Victorian Mathematics of Measurement.Daniel Jon Mitchell - 2019 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 73 (2):125-180.
    The late nineteenth century gradually witnessed a liberalization of the kinds of mathematical object and forms of mathematical reasoning permissible in physical argumentation. The construction of theories of units illustrates the slow and difficult spread of new “algebraic” modes of mathematical intelligibility, developed by leading mathematicians from the 1830s onwards, into elementary arithmetical pedagogy, experimental physics, and fields of physical practice like telegraphic engineering. A watershed event in this process was a clash that took place during 1878 between J. D. (...)
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  • On knowing, acting, and the location of technoscience: A response to Barry Barnes.John Pickstone - 2005 - Perspectives on Science 13 (2):267-278.
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