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  1. Helmholtz and Kant: The Metaphysical Foundations of "Über die Erhaltung der Kraft".P. M. Heimann - 1974 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 5 (3):205.
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  • Anti-Helmholtz, Anti-Zöllner, Anti-Dühring: The Freedom of Science in Germany during the 1870s.David Cahan - 1994 - In Lorenz Krüger (ed.), Universalgenie Helmholtz. Rückblick nach 100 Jahren. Akademie Verlag. pp. 330-344.
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  • (1 other version)Work and Waste: Political Economy and Natural Philosophy in Nineteenth Century Britain.M. Norton Wise & Crosbie Smith - 1989 - History of Science 27 (3):263-301.
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  • (1 other version)Work and Waste: Political Economy and Natural Philosophy in Nineteenth Century Britain.M. Norton Wise & Crosbie Smith - 1989 - History of Science 27 (3):263-301.
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  • The making of modern scientific personae: the scientist as a moral person? Emil Du Bois-Reymond and his friends.Irmline Veit-Brause - 2002 - History of the Human Sciences 15 (4):19-49.
    This article examines the notion of the `scientist as a moral person' in the light of the early stages of the commodification of science and the transformation of research into a big enterprise, operating on the principle of the division of labour. These processes were set in train at the end of the 19th century. The article focuses on the concomitant changes in the public persona and the habitus of scientific entrepreneurs. I begin by showing the significance of the professional (...)
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  • A History of Universalism: Conceptions of the Internationality of Science from the Enlightenment to the Cold War. [REVIEW]Geert J. Somsen - 2008 - Minerva 46 (3):361-379.
    That science is fundamentally universal has been proclaimed innumerable times. But the precise geographical meaning of this universality has changed historically. This article examines conceptions of scientific internationalism from the Enlightenment to the Cold War, and their varying relations to cosmopolitanism, nationalism, socialism, and ‘the West’. These views are confronted with recent tendencies to cast science as a uniquely European product.
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  • Hermann von Helmholtz.Leo Koenigsberger, Lord Kelvin & Frances A. Welby - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (26):715-717.
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  • Helmholtz' Vortragskunst und sein Verhältnis zur populären Wissensvermittlung.Horst Kant - 1994 - In Lorenz Krüger (ed.), Universalgenie Helmholtz. Rückblick nach 100 Jahren. Akademie Verlag. pp. 315-329.
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  • Karl Pearson: The Scientific Life in a Statistical Age.Theodore M. Porter - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (1):157-159.
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  • Helmholtz and the civilizing power of science.David Cahan - 1993 - In Hermann Von Helmholtz and the Foundations of Nineteenth-Century Science. University of California Press. pp. 559--601.
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  • The" imperial chancellor of the sciences": Helmholtz between science and politics.David Cahan - 2006 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 73 (4):1093-1128.
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  • Reenchanted Science: Holism in German Culture from Wilhelm II to Hitler.Anne Harrington - 1998 - Journal of the History of Biology 31 (2):296-298.
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  • The Politics of Cultural Despair: A Study in the Rise of the Germanic Ideology.Fritz Stern - 1963 - Science and Society 27 (3):379-381.
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  • Force, law, and experiment: The evolution of helmholtz's philosophy of science.Michael Heidelberger - 1993 - In David Cahan (ed.), Hermann Von Helmholtz and the Foundations of Nineteenth-Century Science. University of California Press. pp. 461-497.
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  • Die Energetik nach ihrer geschichtlichen Entwickelung. [REVIEW]Georg Helm - 1899 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 9:472.
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