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  1. Robert Boyle's Coat of many colours.Jan Golinski - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 28 (1):209-217.
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  • How Boyle Became a Scientist.Michael Hunter - 1995 - History of Science 33 (1):59-103.
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  • A Splintered Function: Fate, Faith, and the Father of the Atomic Bomb. [REVIEW]Sheila Jasanoff, Michael D. Gordin, Andrew Jewett & Charles Thorpe - 2008 - Metascience 17 (3):351-387.
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  • (3 other versions)Desmond/Huxley: the hot-blooded historian Although his world view ultimately sank into orthodoxy, he never lost his love of battle.Paul White - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 35 (1):191-198.
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  • Turning Around the Question of 'Transfer' in Education: Tracing the sociomaterial.Monica Dianne Mulcahy - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (12):1276-1289.
    In this article I reconsider the issue of ?transfer? in education. Received views of learning transfer tend to rely upon a version of representation in which the world and the learner are held apart. The focus falls on how this gap can be closed; how learning can be transferred. A sociomaterial perspective, by contrast, puts learner and world back together, making each available to the other. Bringing the materialist sensibility of actor-network theory to bear and drawing on empirical data collected (...)
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  • (3 other versions)Robert Boyle.J. J. MacIntosh - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Historiogaphy of Not-so-recent Science.Peter Dear - 2012 - History of Science 50 (2):197-210.
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