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  1. Who did the work? Experimental philosophers and public demonstrators in Augustan England.Stephen Pumfrey - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (2):131-156.
    The growth of modern science has been accompanied by the growth of professionalization. We can unquestionably speak of professional science since the nineteenth century, although historians dispute about where, when and how much. It is much more problematic and anachronistic to do so of the late seventeenth century, despite the familiar view that the period saw the origin of modern experimental science. This paper explores the broad implications of that problem.
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  • From Empirics to Empiricists.Alberto Vanzo - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (4):517-538.
    Although the notion of empiricism looms large in many histories of early modern philosophy, its origins are not well understood. This paper aims to shed light on them. It examines the notions of empirical philosopher, physician, and politician that are employed in a range of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century texts, alongside related notions (e.g. "experimental philosophy") and methodological stances. It concludes that the notion of empiricism used in many histories of early modern thought does not have pre-Kantian origins. It first appeared (...)
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  • Leviathan and the Air-Pump: Hobbes, Boyle, and the Experimental Life. [REVIEW]Richard S. Westfall - 1987 - Philosophy of Science 54 (1):128-130.
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  • History of Science in an Elegiac Mode: E. A. Burtt's Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science Revisited.Lorraine Daston - 1991 - Isis 82 (3):522-531.
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  • History of the Royal Society.Thomas Sprat, Jackson I. Copc & Harold Whitmore Jones - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (43):263-264.
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  • The End of Epistemology: Dewey and His Current Allies on the Spectator Theory of Knowledge.Christopher B. Kulp - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (1):218-223.
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  • Religion and the Rise of Modern Science.R. Hooykaas - 1974 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 36 (1):170-170.
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  • Review of Peter Dear: Discipline and Experience: The Mathematical Way in the Scientific Revolution[REVIEW]Marjorie Grene - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (1):113-116.
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  • The Invisible World: Early Modern Philosophy and the Invention of the Microscope.Catherine Wilson - 1995 - Journal of the History of Biology 29 (3):466-468.
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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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  • Paracelsus: An Introduction to Philosophical Medicine in the Era of the Renaissance.Walter Pagel - 1986 - Journal of the History of Biology 19 (1):162-166.
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  • The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy.Ernst Cassirer & Mario Domandi - 1964 - Philosophy 40 (153):259-260.
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  • A Noble Spectacle: Phosphorus and the Public Cultures of Science in the Early Royal Society.J. Golinski - 1989 - Isis 80 (1):11-39.
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  • Ideas above His Station: A Social Study of Hooke's Curatorship of Experiments.Stephen Pumfrey - 1991 - History of Science 29 (1):1-44.
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  • The House of Experiment in Seventeenth-Century England.Steven Shapin - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):373-404.
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  • Observation rising : birth of an epistemic genre, ca. 1500-1650.Gianna Pomata - 2011 - In Lorraine Daston & Elizabeth Lunbeck (eds.), Histories of scientific observation. London: University of Chicago Press.
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  • The English Virtuoso in the Seventeenth Century: Part I.Walter E. Houghton - 1942 - Journal of the History of Ideas 3 (1):51.
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  • The English Paracelsians.Allen G. Debus - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (3):304-305.
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