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  1. Patterns of Discovery.Norwood R. Hanson, A. D. Ritchie & Henryk Mehlberg - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (40):346-349.
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  • The mechanics' philosophy and the mechanical philosophy.James A. Bennett - 1986 - History of Science 24 (1):1-28.
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  • The Origins of William Gilbert's Scientific Method.Edgar Zilsel - 1941 - Journal of the History of Ideas 2 (1):1.
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  • Gresham College: Precursor of the Royal Society.Francis R. Johnson - 1940 - Journal of the History of Ideas 1 (1/4):413.
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  • (2 other versions)Science, Technology and Society in Seventeenth Century England.William R. Shea - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (4):566-571.
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  • The Place of the ‘Core-Set’ in Modern Science: Social Contingency with Methodological Propriety in Science.H. M. Collins - 1981 - History of Science 19 (1):6-19.
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  • Mechanizing magnetism in restoration England—the decline of magnetic philosophy.Stephen Pumfrey - 1987 - Annals of Science 44 (1):1-21.
    The magnet served three interests of Restoration mechanical philosophers: it provided a model of cosmic forces, it suggested a solution to the problem of longitude determination, and evidence of its corpuscular mechanism would silence critics. An implicit condition of William Gilbert's ‘magnetic philosophy’ was the existence of a unique, immaterial magnetic virtue. Restoration mechanical philosophers, while claiming descent from their compatriot, worked successfully to disprove this, following an experimental regime of Henry Power. Magnetic philosophy lost its coherence and became subsumed (...)
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  • Leviathan and the Air-Pump: Hobbes, Boyle, and the Experimental Life. [REVIEW]Richard C. Jennings - 1988 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 39 (3):403-410.
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  • (1 other version)Mersenne ou la naissance du mécanisme.Robert Lenoble - 1947 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 1 (2):412-414.
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