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  1. (1 other version)Where am I?Daniel C. Dennett - 1978 - In Brainstorms. MIT Press.
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  • The Withering Immortality of Nicolas Bourbaki: A Cultural Connector at the Confluence of Mathematics, Structuralism, and the Oulipo in France.David Aubin - 1997 - Science in Context 10 (2):297-342.
    The group of mathematicians known as Bourbaki persuasively proclaimed the isolation of its field of research – pure mathematics – from society and science. It may therefore seem paradoxical that links with larger French cultural movements, especially structuralism and potential literature, are easy to establish. Rather than arguing that the latter were a consequence of the former, which they were not, I show that all of these cultural movements, including the Bourbakist endeavor, emerged together, each strengthening the public appeal of (...)
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  • ‘The potent magic of verisimilitude’: Edgar Allan Poe within the mechanical age.John Tresch - 1997 - British Journal for the History of Science 30 (3):275-290.
    The role and status of writing in scientific practice have become central concerns in the history and philosophy of science. Investigations into the rhetoric of scientific texts, the ‘language games’ of calculation, experimentation and proof, and the uses of textbooks, reports and specialized journals in the formation of scientific communities have all brought a growing awareness of what the American author Edgar Allan Poe heralded as ‘The Power of Words’. In discussing several works of this author, who perhaps more than (...)
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