Chemistry
- D. Hull, M. Schleiden, J. Schiller, Claude Bernard, D. Kitts, R. G. A. Dolby
- HistoryBritish Journal for the History of Science
- 1 November 1974
approach to nineteenth-century philosophy of science is to look at the relationship of the work of great scientists to the main currents of methodological writing. This is how D. L. Hull treats…
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- R. G. A. Dolby
- HistoryBritish Journal for the History of Science
- 1 June 1969
then Bergman, Volta, Boscovich, and other Continental luminaries. From electricity he moved to optics, a science in which, as Schofield remarks, his lack of mathematics proved too serious a…
Philosophy of Science
- R. G. A. Dolby
- PhilosophyBritish Journal for the History of Science
- 1 December 1971
This book takes the form of an exchange between T. S. Kuhn and K. R. Popper and his supporters. It begins with a paper by Kuhn, characterizing and commenting on the differences between his own…