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  1. Le Rve De Dalembert.Denis Diderot - 1984 - CreateSpace.
    "Le Rêve de d'Alembert" par Denis Diderot. Denis Diderot était un écrivain, philosophe et encyclopédiste français (1713-1784).
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  • Salon, Academy, and Boudoir: Generation and Desire in Maupertuis's Science of Life.Mary Terrall - 1996 - Isis 87 (2):217-229.
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  • Uncertain legislator: Georges Cuvier's laws of nature in their intellectual context.Dorinda Outram - 1986 - Journal of the History of Biology 19 (3):323-368.
    We should now be able to come to some general conclusions about the main lines of Cuvier's development as a naturalist after his departure from Normandy. We have seen that Cuvier arrived in Paris aware of the importance of physiology in classification, yet without a fully worked out idea of how such an approach could organize a whole natural order. He was freshly receptive to the ideas of the new physiology developed by Xavier Bichat.Cuvier arrived in a Paris also torn (...)
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  • The Structure of Political Argument in Diderot's Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville.Dena Goodman - 1983 - Diderot Studies 21:123 - 137.
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  • Heroic narratives of quest and discovery.Mary Terrall - 2011 - In Sandra G. Harding (ed.), The postcolonial science and technology studies reader. Durham: Duke University Press.
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  • The Buffon-Linnaeus Controversy.Phillip R. Sloan - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):356-375.
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