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  1. Methodology and Apologetics: Thomas Sprat's History of the Royal Society.P. B. Wood - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (1):1-26.
    Central to Thomas Sprat's History of the Royal Society was the description and justification of the method adopted and advocated by the Fellows of the Society, for it was thought that it was their method which distinguished them from ancients, dogmatists, sceptics, and contemporary natural philosophers such as Descartes. The Fellows saw themselves as furthering primarily a novel method, rather than a system, of philosophy, and the History gave expression to this corporate self-perception. However, the History's description of their method (...)
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  • Newton's optics and atomism.Alan E. Shapiro - 2002 - In I. Bernard Cohen & George E. Smith (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Newton. Cambridge University Press. pp. 227--255.
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  • Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton.Isaac Newton, A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (52):344-345.
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  • Newton's “Principles of Philosophy”: An Intended Preface for the 1704 Opticks and a Related Draft Fragment.J. E. McGuire - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (2):178-186.
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  • Remarques sur l'influence de la pensée baconienne a la Royal society : Pratique et discours scientifiques dans l'étude Des phénomènes de la couleur.Michel Blay - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
    Les véritables actes de foi dans la philosophie baconienne qui remplissent les écrits des premiers membres de la Royal Society ne nous renseignent pas vraiment sur ce qu'il en est du rôle de la pensée de Lord Verulam dans la démarche effective des savants. Dans cet article, nous nous proposons de souligner la complexité de ce problème à travers les exemples de Boyle et de Newton relatifs à la théorie des phénomènes de la couleur. En particulier, avec Newton, il semble (...)
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  • The Correspondence of Isaac Newton.Isaac Newton & H. W. Turnbull - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (47):255-258.
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  • The Foundations of Newton's Philosophy of Nature.Richard S. Westfall - 1962 - British Journal for the History of Science 1 (2):171-182.
    Taking Isaac Newton at his own word, historians have long agreed that the decade of the 1660s, when Newton was a young man in his twenties, was the critical period in his scientific career. In the years 1665 and 1666, he has told us, he hit on the ideas of cosmic gravitation, the composition of white light, and the fluxional calculus. The elaboration of these basic ideas constituted his scientific achievement. Nevertheless, the decade of the 1660s has remained a virtual (...)
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  • The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.Isaac Newton - 1999 - University of California Press.
    Presents Newton's unifying idea of gravitation and explains how he converted physics from a science of explanation into a general mathematical system.
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  • The Universities and the Scientific Revolution: The Case of Newton and Restoration Cambridge.John Gascoigne - 1985 - History of Science 23 (4):391-434.
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  • >>Experimental >Metaphysical >Hypothetical<< Philosophy in Newtonian Methodology.Anita M. Pampusch - 1974 - Centaurus 18 (4):289-300.
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  • Towards Solomon’s House: Rival Strategies for Reforming the Early Royal Society.Michael Hunter & Paul B. Wood - 1986 - History of Science 24 (1):49-108.
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