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  1. The House of Experiment in Seventeenth-Century England.Steven Shapin - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):373-404.
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  • Halley's Ode on the Principia of Newton and the Epicurean Revival in England.W. R. Albury - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (1):24.
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  • Separate Spheres and Public Places: Reflections on the History of Science Popularization and Science in Popular Culture.Roger Cooter & Stephen Pumfrey - 1994 - History of Science 32 (3):237-267.
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  • Damaris Cudworth Masham: A Seventeenth Century Feminist Philosopher.Lois Frankel - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (1):80 - 90.
    The daughter of Ralph Cudworth, and friend of John Locke, Damaris Masham was also a philosopher in her own right. She published two, philosophical books, A Discourse Concerning the Love of God and Occasional Thoughts In Reference to a Virtuous and Christian Life. Her primary purpose was to refute John Norris' Malebranchian doctrine that we ought to love only God because only God can give us pleasure, and his criticism of Locke. In addition, she argues for greater educational opportunities for (...)
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  • Newton Demands the Muse. Newton's "Opticks" and the Eighteenth Century Poets. [REVIEW]H. D. A. - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (12):331-334.
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  • Poems.[author unknown] - forthcoming - Between the Species.
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