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  1. Experiment in Cartesian Courses: The Case of Professor Burchard de Volder.Tammy Nyden - 2010 - The Circulation of Science and Technology.
    In 1675, Burchard de Volder became the first university physics professor to introduce the demonstration of experiments into his lectures and to create a special university classroom, The Leiden Physics Theatre, for this specific purpose. This is surprising for two reasons: first, early pre-Newtonian experiment is commonly associated with Italy and England, and second, de Volder is committed to Cartesian philosophy, including the view that knowledge gathered through the senses is subject to doubt, while that deducted from first principles is (...)
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  • Providing a contextual base and a theoretical structure to guide the teaching of science from early years to senior years.Arthur Stinner - 1996 - Science & Education 5 (3):247-266.
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  • From cathode rays to alpha particles to quantum of action: A rational reconstruction of structure of the atom and its implications for chemistry textbooks.Mansoor Niaz - 1998 - Science Education 82 (5):527-552.
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  • How in spite of the rhetoric, history of chemistry has been ignored in presenting atomic structure in textbooks.María A. Rodríguez & Mansoor Niaz - 2002 - Science & Education 11 (5):423-441.
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  • Hacia una imagen no deformada de la actividad científica.Jaime Carrascosa Alís, Daniel Gil Pérez & Isabel Fernández Montoro - 2001 - Endoxa 1 (14):228.
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  • Hermeneutics as an approach to science: part I.Martin Eger - 1993 - Science & Education 2 (1):1-29.
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  • How important are the laws of definite and multiple proportions in chemistry and teaching chemistry?–A history and philosophy of science perspective.Mansoor Niaz - 2001 - Science & Education 10 (3):243-266.
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