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  1. Meaning and understanding in the history of ideas.Quentin Skinner - 1969 - History and Theory 8 (1):3-53.
    Emphasis on autonomy of texts presupposes that there are perennial concepts. But researchers' expectations may turn history into mythology of ideas; researchers forget that an agent cannot be described as doing something he could not understand as a description, and that thinking may be inconsistent. They will never uncover voluntary oblique strategies and by treating ideas as units will confuse sentences with statements. On the other hand, a contextual approach to the meaning of texts dismisses ideas as unimportant effects. Neither (...)
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  • Book Review:Essays in Positive Economics. Milton Friedman. [REVIEW]Henry M. Oliver Jr - 1954 - Ethics 65 (1):71-.
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  • Nietzsche: Life as Literature.Alexander Nehamas - 1985 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 21 (3):240-243.
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  • Creative Destruction in Economics.Erik S. Reinert & Hugo Reinert - 2015 - New Nietzsche Studies 9 (3):1-23.
    This paper argues that the idea of creative destruction enters the social sciences by way of Friedrich Nietzsche. The term itself is first used by German economist Werner Sombart, who openly acknowledges the influence of Nietzsche on his own economic theory. The roots of creative destruction are traced back to Indian philosophy, from where the idea entered the German literary and philosophical tradition. Understanding the origins and evolution of this key concept in evolutionary economics helps clarifying the contrasts between today’s (...)
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  • The Eclipse of Darwinism: Anti-Darwinian Evolution Theories in the Decades around 1900.Peter J. Bowler - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (3):433-434.
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  • The Non-Darwinian Revolution: Reinterpreting a Historical Myth.Peter J. Bowler - 1990 - Journal of the History of Biology 23 (3):529-531.
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  • The Place of Science in Modern Civilization.Thorstein Veblen - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (14):385-387.
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  • The Strategy of Life: Teleology and Mechanics in Nineteenth Century German Biology.Timothy Lenoir - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (1):148-150.
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  • Anti-Darwin, Anti-Spencer: Friedrich Nietzsche's Critique of Darwin and “Darwinism”.Lewis Call - 1998 - History of Science 36 (1):1-22.
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  • Le sacré et le profane.Mircéa Eliade - 1973 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 163:101-103.
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  • Der moderne Kapitalismus. Dritter Band: Das Wirtschaftsleben im Zeitalter des Hochkapitalismus.Werner Sombart - 1927 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 6:127-128.
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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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  • Anti-Darwin, Anti-Spencer: Friedrich Nietzsche's Critique of Darwin and “Darwinism”.Lewis Call - 1998 - History of Science 36 (1):1-22.
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