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  1. History of Science and its Sociological Reconstructions.Steven Shapin - 1982 - History of Science 20 (3):157-211.
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  • L'histoire des Sciences est-elle possible.S. Shapin - 1982 - History of Science 20:157-211.
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  • Hutchinsonianism, Natural Philosophy and Religious Controversy in Eighteenth Century Britain.C. B. Wilde - 1980 - History of Science 18 (1):1-24.
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  • Enlightenment and dissent in science: Joseph Priestley and the limits of theoretical reasoning.John G. McEvoy - 1983 - Enlightenment and Dissent 2:47-67.
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  • Electricity, Knowledge, and the Nature of Progress in Priestley's Thought.John G. McEvoy - 1979 - British Journal for the History of Science 12 (1):1-30.
    The appearance of Priestley's electrical work as a brief and irrelevant prelude to his more substantial chemical enquiries may explain why it has been strangely overlooked by historians of science. It was only fairly recently that Sir Philip Hartog sought to rectify this situation with the affirmation that ‘Priestley's electrical work offers the key to Priestley's scientific mind’. Attacking traditional chemical historiography for tracing Priestley's opposition to Lavoisier's theory to a deficiency in his scientific sensibilities, Hartog insisted that Priestley's natural (...)
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  • Joseph Priestley: Theology, Physics and Metaphysics.Robert Schofield - 1983 - Enlightenment and Dissent 2:69-82.
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  • New Light on Lavoisier: The Research of the Last Ten Years.W. A. Smeaton - 1963 - History of Science 2 (1):51-69.
    SINCE the publication in 1952 of Douglas McKie's Antoine Lavoisier, the standard biography which is of great value to all students of eighteenth-century science, there has been a steady increase in knowledge of most aspects of Lavoisier's life and work. This survey will be concerned ,mainly with monographs and papers in scientific and historical journals, but several important books may first be noted.
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  • History of the Pneumatic Trough.John Parascandola & Aaron Ihde - 1969 - Isis 60 (3):351-361.
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  • (1 other version)Caleb Williams: Things as they are.William Godwin - unknown
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  • The Lunar Society and the improvement of scientific instruments: I.Eric Robinson - 1956 - Annals of Science 12 (4):296-304.
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  • The Beginnings of the Scientific Career of Joseph Priestley.W. Walker - 1934 - Isis 21 (1):81-97.
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