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  1. Espacio, Saber y Poder.Michel Foucault - 1984 - In The Foucault Reader. Vintage.
    “ S pace, K no w l edge and P o w e r ” , en tr ev i s t a r ea l i z a d a en 1982 y pub li cada en P aul R ab i no w , The Foucau l t R eade r , N ueva Y o r k, 1984. A quí se pub li ca de acue r do a l a ve r s i ón f r (...)
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  • (1 other version)The death of nature.Carolyn Merchant - forthcoming - Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology.
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  • Writing the self.Michel Foucault - 1997 - In Arnold Ira Davidson (ed.), Foucault and his interlocutors. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 234--47.
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  • How Boyle Became a Scientist.Michael Hunter - 1995 - History of Science 33 (1):59-103.
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  • ‘Exquisite Atmography’: theories of the world and experiences of the weather in a diary of 1703.Jan Golinski - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Science 34 (2):149-171.
    This paper describes and analyses a hitherto unknown document of considerable historical significance: a narrative diary of the weather for every day of the year 1703. Available evidence enables us to assign the authorship of the document, with a high degree of probability, to an Oxford graduate residing in rural Worcestershire. The text presents plentiful natural philosophical speculations about the causes of meteorological phenomena, drawing both upon the ideas of leading scientific thinkers and upon vernacular lore concerning the weather. Furthermore, (...)
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  • Medical Minds, Surgical Bodies.Christopher Lawrence - 1998 - In Christopher Lawrence & Steven Shapin (eds.), Science incarnate: historical embodiments of natural knowledge. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press. pp. 156--201.
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