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  1. Presidential Address: Can the History of Science be History?A. Rupert Hall - 1969 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (3):207-220.
    It was in the closing year of the nineteenth century that Paul Tannery organized at an international historical congress the first international meeting devoted to the history of science. If antiquity would make a scholarly subject respectable, scholarship in the history of science must be beyond reproach; still earlier than Tannery and his colleagues in many European countries were the German historian of chemistry Kopp, and William Whewell, Master of Trinity; the eighteenth century had produced substantial works like those on (...)
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  • (1 other version)Schopenhauer as an Evolutionist.Arthur O. Lovejoy - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:686.
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  • The idea of evolution in the writings of Buffon.—I.J. S. Wilkie - 1956 - Annals of Science 12 (1):48-62.
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