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  1. The categories of biological science.F. H. A. Marshall - 1920 - Mind 29 (113):62-71.
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  • Life and Matter an Exposition of Part of the Philosophy of Science, with Special References to the Influence of Professor Haeckel.Oliver Lodge - 1911 - Williams & Norgate.
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  • The Strategy of Life: Teleology and Mechanics in Nineteenth-Century German Biology.Timothy Lenoir - 1982 - D. Reidel.
    In the early nineteenth century, a group of German biologists led by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach and Karl Friedrich Kielmeyer initiated a search for laws of biological organization that would explain the phenomena of form and function and establish foundations for a unified theory of life. The tradition spawned by these efforts found its most important spokesman in Karl Ernst von Baer. Timothy Lenoir chronicles the hitherto unexplored achievements of the practitioners of this research tradition as they aimed to place functional (...)
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  • History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe.William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1865 - Longmans, Green and Co.
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  • Philosophy as Rigorous Science.Edmund Husserl - 2002 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 2:249-295.
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  • The Nature of Living Matter.L. Hogben - 1931 - Humana Mente 6 (21):127-130.
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  • The Endurance of the Mechanism: Vitalism Controversy.Hilde Hein - 1972 - Journal of the History of Biology 5 (1):159 - 188.
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  • Weimar culture and biological theory: A study of Richard Woltereck (1877-1944).Jonathan Harwood - 1996 - History of Science 34 (105):347-377.
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  • Hans Spemann on Vitalism in Biology: Translation of a Portion of Spemann's Autobiography. [REVIEW]Viktor Hamburger, Garland E. Allen, Jane Maienschein & Hans Spemann - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (2):231 - 243.
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  • The New Physiology.J. S. Haldane - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26:111.
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  • The riddle of the universe.Ernst Haeckel - 1900 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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  • Rudolf Eucken's philosophy of life.William Ralph Boyce Gibson - 1907 - London,: A. and C. Black.
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  • Neo-Lamarckism and technique: Hans Spemann and the development of experimental embryology.R. G. Rinard - 1988 - Journal of the History of Biology 21 (1):95-118.
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  • The Philosophical Literature of Germany in the Years 1899 and 1900. E. Adickes - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10:386.
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  • Kant contra Haeckel: Erkenntnistheorie gegen naturwissenschaftlichen Dogmatismus. E. Adickes - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10:668.
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  • Controlling Life: Jacques Loeb and the Engineering Ideal in Biology.Philip J. Pauly (ed.) - 1987 - Oxford University Press.
    The first U.S. nominee for the Nobel Prize, Jacques Loeb was trained in experimental physiology in Germany, joined the biology faculty of the new University of Chicago in 1892, later taught at the University of California at Berkeley and then moved to the Rockefeller Institute. Loeb's career provides the vehicle, in this book, for an examination of the foundations of biotechnology.
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  • Reconciling Science and Religion: THE DEBATE IN EARLY-TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN.Peter J. Bowler - 2001 - University of Chicago Press.
    Although much has been written about the vigorous debates over science and religion in the Victorian era, little attention has been paid to their continuing importance in early twentieth-century Britain. Reconciling Science and Religion provides a comprehensive survey of the interplay between British science and religion from the late nineteenth century to World War II. Peter J. Bowler argues that unlike the United States, where a strong fundamentalist opposition to evolutionism developed in the 1920s (most famously expressed in the Scopes (...)
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  • The science and philosophy of the organism.Hans Driesch - 1908 - New York: AMS Press.
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  • Knowledge and social imagery.David Bloor - 1976 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The first edition of this book profoundly challenged and divided students of philosophy, sociology, and the history of science when it was published in 1976. In this second edition, Bloor responds in a substantial new Afterword to the heated debates engendered by his book.
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  • The Limits of our Knowledge of Nature.Emil du Bois-Reymond - 1874 - The Popular Science Monthly 5:17-32.
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  • A history of philosophy in the twentieth century.Christian Delacampagne - 1999 - Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    In A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century , Christian Delacampagne reviews the discipline's divergent and dramatic course and shows that its greatest figures, even the most unworldly among them, were deeply affected by events of their time. From Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose famous Tractatus was actually composed in the trenches during World War I, to Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger -- one who found himself barred from public life with Hitler's coming to power, the other a member of the (...)
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  • Controlling Life: Jacques Loeb and the Engineering Ideal in Biology.Philip J. Pauly - 1988 - Journal of the History of Biology 21 (3):521-522.
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  • The Completeness of Nineteenth-Century Science.Lawrence Badash - 1972 - Isis 63 (1):48-58.
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  • The Completeness of Nineteenth-Century Science.Lawrence Badash - 1972 - Isis 63:48-58.
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  • The biotheoretical gathering, trans-disciplinary authority and the incipient legitimation of molecular biology in the 1930s: new perspective on the historical sociology of science.Pnina G. Abir-Am - 1987 - History of Science 25 (1):1-70.
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  • Essay Review: When Evolution Became Conversation: Vestiges of Creation, Its Readers, and Its Respondents in Victorian Britain. [REVIEW]James A. Secord & John M. Lynch - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (3):565-579.
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  • The Epistemology of Historical Interpretation.R. Richards - 1999 - In Richard Creath & Jane Maienschein (eds.), Biology and epistemology. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 64--88.
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  • Darwinismus und Lamarckismus.August Pauly, W. L. Tower & Vernon L. Kellogg - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (18):483-500.
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  • Biological principles.J. H. Woodger - 1930 - Mind 39 (155):403-405.
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