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The Philosophy and History of Molecular Biology: New Perspectives
Fiction and Scientific Representation
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Roman Frigg
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Book chapters
pp. 45
The Mathematical Thought of Christoph Clavius
pp. 59
Technology Assessment, Facts and Values
pp. 87
Life as Technology: Representing, Intervening, and Molecularizing
pp. 97
Fiction and Scientific Representation
pp. 165
Regiomontanus on the Critical Problems of Astronomy
pp. 101
Nietzsche’s Fling with Positivism
pp. 147
The Excellence of IT: Conceptions of Quality in Academic Disciplines
pp. 193
Experiment, Theory, Representation: Robert Hooke’s Material Models
pp. 231
Biology and Philosophy (Including Ideology): A Study of Fisher and Wright
pp. 189
A Plurality of Pluralisms: Collaborative Practice in Archaeology
pp. 245
Art and Neuroscience
pp. 345
Expanding Hermeneutics
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