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  1. Wer regte Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1734-1794) zu seiner Dissertation Theoria generationis (1759) an?Ilse Jahn - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae.
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  • Explanation and demonstration in the Haller-Wolff debate.Karen Detlefsen - 2006 - In Justin E. H. Smith (ed.), The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
    The theories of pre-existence and epigenesis are typically taken to be opposing theories of generation in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. One can be a pre-existence theorist only if one does not espouse epigenesis and vice versa. It has also been recognized, however, that the line between pre-existence and epigenesis in the nineteenth century, at least, is considerably less sharp and clear than it was in earlier centuries. The debate (1759-1777) between Albrecht von Haller and Caspar Friedrich Wolff on their (...)
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  • Axes, planes and tubes, or the geometry of embryogenesis.Sabine Brauckmann - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 42 (4):381-390.
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  • Les Sciences de la vie dans la pensée française du XVIIIe siècle, la génération des animaux de Descartes à l'Encyclopédie.Jacques Roger, Howard B. Adelmann, Elizabeth Gasking, Jane M. Oppenheimer & William Coleman - 1970 - Journal of the History of Biology 3 (1):155-181.
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  • The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy.Justin E. H. Smith (ed.) - 2006 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume Smith examines the early modern science of generation, which included the study of animal conception, heredity, and fetal development. Analyzing how it influenced the contemporary treatment of traditional philosophical questions, it also demonstrates how philosophical pre-suppositions about mechanism, substance, and cause informed the interpretations offered by those conducting empirical research on animal reproduction. Composed of essays written by an international team of leading scholars, the book offers a fresh perspective on some of the basic problems in early (...)
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  • Essays in the History of Embryology and Biology.Jane Marion Oppenheimer - 1967 - MIT Press (MA).
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  • Ästhetische Lösungen: Studien zu Karl Philipp Moritz.Alo Allkemper - 1990 - Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Munich.
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  • The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy.Justin E. H. Smith - 2008 - Journal of the History of Biology 41 (3):575-577.
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  • (1 other version)The Great Chain of Being.Arthur O. Lovejoy - 1936 - Science and Society 1 (2):252-256.
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  • Matter, Life and Generation: Eighteenth-Century Embryology and the Haller-Wolff Debate.Shirley A. Roe - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (1):94-99.
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  • Die Poetisierung der Wissenschaften bei Novalis: dargestellt am Proze der Entwicklung von Welt und Menschheit.Johannes Hegener - 1975 - Bouvier.
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  • The Romantic Conception of Life: Science and Philosophy in the Age of Goethe.Robert J. Richards - 2002 - University of Chicago Press.
    "All art should become science and all science art; poetry and philosophy should be made one." Friedrich Schlegel's words perfectly capture the project of the German Romantics, who believed that the aesthetic approaches of art and literature could reveal patterns and meaning in nature that couldn't be uncovered through rationalistic philosophy and science alone. In this wide-ranging work, Robert J. Richards shows how the Romantic conception of the world influenced (and was influenced by) both the lives of the people who (...)
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  • Form – A Matter of Generation: The Relation of Generation, Form, and Function in the Epigenetic Theory of Caspar F. Wolff.Elke Witt - 2008 - Science in Context 21 (4):649-664.
    ArgumentThe question, how organisms obtain their specific complex and functional forms, was widely discussed during the eighteenth century. The theory of preformation, which was the dominant theory of generation, was challenged by different alternative epigenetic theories. By the end of the century it was the vitalist approach most famously advocated by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach that prevailed. Yet the alternative theory of generation brought forward by Caspar Friedrich Wolff was an important contribution to the treatment of this question. He turned his (...)
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  • The Order of Things, an Archaeology of the Human Sciences.Michel Foucault - 1970 - Science and Society 35 (4):490-494.
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  • (1 other version)Les sciences de la vie dans la pensée française du XVIIIe siècle.Jacques Roger - 1964 - Diderot Studies 6:339-352.
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  • A History of Embryology.Joseph Needham - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):492-492.
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  • Matter, Life, and Generation: Eighteenth-Century Embryology and the Haller-Wolff Debate.Shirley A. Roe - 1981
    A case-study of the interaction between philosophical context and observational data in the practice of Science.
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  • The Romantic Conception of Life: Science and Philosophy in the Age of Goethe.Robert J. Richards - 2002 - Journal of the History of Biology 36 (3):618-619.
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  • (1 other version)The Great Chain of Being. A Study of the History of an Idea. [REVIEW]H. T. C. - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (21):580.
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  • Historisches Bewusstsein in der Naturwissenschaft: von d. Aufklärung bis zum Positivismus.Dietrich von Engelhardt - 1979
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