所持している欧文の論文(1994年作)


Papers in Alphabetical Order         1994
[A]
Abir-Am,Pnina
     The Discourse of Physical Poewrs and Biological Knowledge in
     the 1930's,
     SSS,12(1982),341-382.
Abraham,Gary A.
     Misunderstanding the Merton Thesis
     ISIS,74(1983),368-387.
Adamson,Ian
     The Royal Society and Gresham College 1660-1771.
     NRRS,33(1978),1-21
Agassi,J.
     Who discovered Boyle's Law?
     Stud.Hist.Phil.Sci.,8(1977),189-250.
Albury,W.R.
     Halley's Ode on the Principia of Newton and the Epicurian
     Revival in England,
     JHI,39(1978),24-43.
Alexander,Peter
     Boyle and Locke on Primary and Secondary Qualities
     Ratio,16(1974),51-67.
Alexander,Peter
     Curley on Locke and Boyle
     Philosophical Review,83(1974),229-237.
Alexander,Peter
     The Names of Secondary Qualities
     Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society,77(1976/7),203-220.
Allen,Phyllis
     Scientific Studies in the English Universities of the
     Seventeenth Century,
     JHI,10(1949),219-253.
Applebaum,Wilbar
     Boyle and Hobbes: A reconsideration,
     JHI,25(1964),117-119.
Artelt,Walter
     The 'Theatorum rerum naturalium Brasiliae' of 1660 of the
     former Preussische Staatsbibliohtek
     Actes 10th International Congress Hist.Sci.at
     Ihtaca(Paris,1964),925-6.
Ashworth,J.,
     Joachim Jungius and the Logic of Relations
     Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie,49(1967),72-85.
Attfield,R.,
     Christian Attitude to Nature,
     JHI,44(1983),369-386.
Austin,Wiiliam H.
     Isaac Newton on Science and religion,
     JHI,31(1970),521-542.
Ayers,M.R.,
     Mechanism,superaddition and the proof of God's existence in
     Locke's Essay
     Phil.Rev.,xc(1981),210-51.
Aylmer,G.E.
     Unbelief in seventeenth century England,
     in Keith Thomas and Donald Pennigton(eds.),Puritans and
     Revolutionaries(Oxford,1978),22-46.

[B]
Baeumker,C.
     Zur Vorgeschichte zweier Lockescher Begriffe,
     Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie,21(1907-08),492-517.
Baker,J.T.
     Space,Time and God,
     Philosophical Review,41(1932),577-593.
Barnett,Pamela R.
     Theodore Haak and the Early Years of the Royal Society,
     Ann.Sci,13(1959),205-218.
Barnouw,Jeffrey
     Vico and the Continuity of Science: The relation of his
     epistemology to Bacon and Hobbes,
     ISIS,71(1980),609-620.
               
     The Separation of Reson and Faith in Bacon and Hobbes,and
     Leibniz's Theodicy
     JHI,42(1981),607-628.
Barnes,B and D.Bloor,
     Relativism,Rationalisim and the Sociology of Knowledge
     in M.Hollis & S.Lukes,eds.,Rationality and
     Relativism(Cambridge,Mass.,1982),21-47 
Barnes,W.H.F.,
     Did Berkeley Misunderstand Locke?
     Mind,44(1940),52-57.
Beck,L.W.,
     Secondary Quality
     The Journal of Philosophy,43(1946),599-611.
Beer,E.S.de
     The Earliest fellows of the Royal Society
     NRRS,7(1950),172-192.
Berstein,Howard R.
     Conatus,Hobbes ,and the young Leibniz
     Stud.Hist.Phil.Sci.,11(1090),25-37.
Birley,R.
     Robert Boyle's Head Master at Eton
     NRRS,13(1958),104-114 & 14(1960),191.
Block,Irving
     On the "Commonness" of the Common Sensibles

     Australasian Journal of Philosophy,43(1965),189-195.
Bloor,D.,
     Durkheim and Mauss Revisited: Classification and the Sociology
     of Knowledge,
     Stud.Hist.Phil.Sci.,13(1982),267-297.
Bluhm,R.K.
     Remarks on the Royal Society's Finances,1660-1768.
     NRRS,13(1958),82-103.
Bolton,Martha Brandt
     The Origins of Locke's Doctrine of Primary and Secondary
     Qualities,
     Philosophical Quaterley,26(976),305-316. 
Bos,H.J.M.,
     Mathematics and rational mechanics
     In G.S.Rousseau and Roy Porter(eds.), The Ferment of Kowledge
     (Cambridge,1980),327-355.
Breger,Herbert
     Elias Artista-A Precursor of the Messiah in Natural Science
     in Everett Mendelsohn andnHelga Nowotny(eds.),Science Between
     Utopia and Dystopia.Sociology of the Sciences,Vol
     VIII(Dordrecht,1984),49-72.
Brittan,Gordon G.Jr.
     Measurability,Common Sensibility,and Primary Qualities
     Australasian Journal of Philosophy,47(1969),15-24.
Brooke,John
     The God of Isaac Newton
     In F.Fauvel et al eds.,Let Newton Be! (Oxford,1988),168-183.
Brown,Theodore M.
     The College of Physicians and the Acceptance of Iatoromechanism
     in England,1665-1695,
     Bulletin of the History of Medecine,44(1970),12-30.
Brush,Stephen G.,
     Irreversibility and Indeterminisim: Fourier to Heisenberg.
     JHI,37(1976),603-630.
Buchanan,P.D.,J.F.Gibson and Marie Boas Hall
     Experimental History of Science:Byole's colour changes
     Ambix,25(1978),208-210.
Butts,Robert E.,
     Leibniz on the side of the Angeles,
     in K.Okruhlik and J.R.Brown (eds.),The Natural Philosophy of
     Leibniz (Dordrecht,1985),207-261

[C]
Cantor,Geofrey
     Eighteenth Century Materialism,
     Hist.Sci.,23(1985),201-206.
Cargo,Aclriano
     Giussepe moleto: Mathematics and the Aristotelian Theory of
     Science at padua in the Second half of the Sixteenth-Century,
     In Aristotelismo Veneto e Scienza Moderna(Paduva,1983),509-
     517.
Casini,Paulo
     Newton: the Classical Scholia
     Hist.Sci.,22(1984),1-58.
Chalmers,Gordon Keith
     Three Terms of the Corpuscularian Philosophy,
     Modern Philology,33(1936),243-260 
Cohen,I.B.
     Newton,Hooke and Boyle's Law discovered by Power and Towneley
     Nature,No.204(1964),618-621.
         
     Isaac Newton's Principia,The Scriptures,and the Divine
     Provience,
     in S.Morgenbesser et al eds.,Philosophy,Science and Method(New
     York,1969),423-543.
Cohen,L.D.
     Descartes and Henry More as the Beast Machine,
     Ann.Sci.,1(1936),48-61.
Colie,Rosalie L.
     Spinoza and the Early English Deists,
     JHI,20(1959),23-46.
               
     Spinoza in England,1665-1730,
     Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society,107(1963),
     183-219.
Christie,J.R.R and J.V.Golonski
     The Spreading of the Word: New Directions in the Historiography
     of Chemistry 1600-1800,
     Hist.Sci.,20(1982),235-266.
Clark,Stuart
     French Historians and Early Modern Popular Culture
     Past and Present,100(1983),62-99.
Clericuzio,Antonio,
     A Redefinition of Boyle's Chemistry and Corpuscular Philosophy
     Ann.Sci.,47(1990),561-589.
               
     Robert Boyle and the English Helmontians
     In Z.R.W.M.von Martels(ed.),Alchemy Revisited(Leiden:Brill,
     1990),192-199.
Clulee,N.R.,
     John Dee's Mathematics and the Grading of Compound Qualities
     Ambix,18(1971),178-211.
Cohen,I.Bernard,
     'Quantum in se est': Newton's Concept of Inertia in relation to
     Descartes and Lucretius
     NRRS,19(1964),131-155.
Cohen,Leonard A.,
     An Evaluation of the Classical Candle-Mouse Experiment
     J.Hist.Med,11(1956),127-132.
Colemann,W.,
     Providence,caitalism and environmental degradation
     JHI,37(1976),27-44.
Colie,R.L.,
     Some Paradoxes in the Language of Things
     In J.A.Mazzeo,ed.,Reason and the Imagination: Studeis in the
     History of Ideas 1600-1800 (London,1962),93-128
               
     The Social Language of John Locke: a study in the historyof
     ideas,
     The Journal of British Studies,4(1965),29-51.
               
     The Essayist in his Essay
     In J.W.Yolton,ed.,John Locke:probelms and perspectives
     (Cambridge,1969),234-261.
Cope,J.I.,
     Evelyn,Boyle and Dr.Wilkinson's 'Mathematico-Chymico-
     Mechanical School',
     ISIS,50(1959),30-32.
Crombie,A.C.
     The Primary Properties and Secondary Qualities in Galileo
     Galilei's Natural Philosophy,
     in Carlo Macagni (ed.), Saggi Su Galileo Galilei
     (Firenze,1972),71-91
Curry,E.M.,
     Locke,Boyle,and the Distinction between Primary and Secondary
     Qualities,
     Philosophical Review,81(1972),438-464.
Curry,Patrick
     Revision of Science and Magic (Review of Charles Webster,From
     Paracelsus to Newton(Cambridge,1982) and B.Vickers,Occult &
     Scientific Mentalities in the Renaissance(1984))
     Hist.Sci.,23(1985),299-325.


[D]
D'Agostino,F.B.
     Leibniz on Compossibility and Relational Predicates
     Philosophical Quarterly,26(1976),125-138.
Daudin,H.,
     Spinoza et science experimentate: sa discussion de l'experience
     de Boyle
     Revue d'Histoire des Sciences et de leurs
     Applications,2(1949),179-190.              
Davidson,Arnold I. & Norberst Hornstein,
     The primary/secondary quality distinction : Berkeley,Locke and
     the foundation of corpuscularian science
     Dialogue,23(1984),281-303.
Davis,T.L.
     The First Edition of 'The Sceptical Chymist'
     ISIS,8(1926),71-76.
               
     Boyle's Coception of Elements compared to that of Lavoisier,
     ISIS,16(1931),82-91.
Dahm,John J.
     Science and Apologetics in the Early Boyle Lectures,
     Church History,39(1970),172-186.
Dear,Peter
     Marin Mersenne and the Probabilistic Roots of "Mitigated
     Scepticism",
     J.Hist.Phil.,22(1984),173-205.
               
     Totius in Verba: Rhetoric and Authority in the Early Royal
     Society,
     ISIS,76(1985),145-161.
Debus,Allen G.
     Solution Analysis prior to Robert Boyle
     Chymia,8(1962),41-66.
             
     The Paracelsian Aerial Niter
     ISIS,55(1964),43-61.
             
     And Boyle stood on the shoulders of Whom?: (Review of Marie
     Boas's Robert Boyle on Natural Philosophy,Indiana U Pr.,1965),
     ISIS,57(1966),125-126.
             
     Renaissance Chemistry and the Work of Robert Fludd,
     In Alchemy and Chemistry in the Seventeenth Century
     (William A.Clark Memorial Library.,Los Angeles,1966),1-29.
             
     Fire Analysis and the Elements in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
     Centuries
     Ann.Sci.,23(1967),127-147.
             
     Mathematics and Nature in the Chemical Texts of the Renaissance
     Ambix,15(1968),1-28.
              ,
     Edward Jorden and the Fermentation of the Metals: an
     Iatrochemical Study of terrestioa Phenomena,
     In C.J.Schneer(ed.),Toward a History of
     Geology(Cambridge,Mass.,MIT Press,1969),100-121.
              ,
     Some Comments on the Contemporary Helmontian Renaissance
     Ambix,19(1972),145-150.
              ,
     Guintherius,Libavius and Sennert: The Chemical Compromise in
     Early Modern Medicine
     In A.G.Debus,Science,History and Society in the
     Renassaince,Vol.I(London,1972),151-165.
              ,
     Motion in the Chemical Texts of the Renaissance
     ISIS,64(1973),4-17.
              ,
     The Chemical Debates of the Seventeenth Century: The Reaction
     to Robert Fludd and Jean Baptiste van Helmont
     in Reason,Experiment and Mysticism in the Scientific Revolution
     (New York,1975),?//?
              ,
     Thomas Sherley's Philosophical Essay(1672): Helmontian
     Mechanismas the Basis of a New philosophy,
     Ambix,27(1980),124-145.

              ,
     Chemistry and the Quest for a material Spirit of Life
     In M.Fattori and M.Bianchi(eds),Spiritus(Roma,1984),245-263.
Dewhurst,Kenneth
     Locke's Contribution to Boyle's Researches on the Air and Human
     Blood,
     NRRS,17(1962),198-206.
Dobbs,B.J.T.
     Newton's Alchemy and his Theory of Matter
     ISIS,73(1982),511-528.
             
     Newton's Copy of "Secrets Reveal'd" and the Regimens of the
     Work
     Ambix,26(1970/?9),145-169.
             
     Newton Manuscript at the Smithsonian Institution
     ISIS,68(1977),105-107.
             
     Newton's Alchemy and his Theory of Matter
     ISIS,73(1982),511-528.
             
     Conceptual problems in Newton's early chemistry: a preliminary
     study,
     in Margaret J.Osler and Paul Lawrence Farber(eds.),
     Religion,Science and Worldview (Cambridge,1985),3-32 
             
     Newton's Rejection of the mechanical Aether for gravitaiton:
     Empirical difficulties and guiding assumptions,
     In A.Donovan et al eds.,Scrutinizing Science
     (Dordrecht,1988),69-83.
              
     Newton's Commentary on the Emerald Tablet of Hermes
     Trismegistus: Its Scientific and Theological Significance
     In Ingrid Merkel and Allen G.Debus (eds.),Hermeticism and the
     Renaissance(London:Folger,1988),182-191.
               
     From the Secrecy of Alchemy to the Openness of Chemistry
     In Tore Fraengsmyr(ed.),Solomon's House
     Revisited(Canton:Science History Pub.),75-94.
              
     Alchemical Death and resurrection: the Significance of Alchemy
     in the Age of Newton
     Smithsonian Institution Libraries,1990.
              
     Newton as Alchemist and Theologian
     In Norman J.W.Thrower(ed.),Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
     (Berkley:University of California Press,1990),128-140.
                     
     Stoic and Epicurian Doctrines in Newton's System of the World
     in Margaret J.Osler(ed.),Atoms,Pneuma,and Tranquility:
     Epicurian and Stoic Themes in European
     Thought(Cambridge,1991),221-238.
Drake,Stillman
     Hipparchus-Geminus-Galileo
     Stud.Hist.Phil.Sci.,20(1989),47-56.
Driscoll,Edmond A.,
     The Influence of Gassendi on Locke's Hedonism
     International Philosophical Quarterly,12(1972),87-110.
Drury,Shadia B.,
     The Relationship of Substances and Simple Natures in the
     Philosophy of Descartes,
     in Charles E.Jarret,J.King-Farlow and F.J.Pelletier (eds.),
     New Essays on Rationalism and Empiricism (Ontario,1978),37-58.


[E]
Eamon,William
     New Light on Robert Boyle and the Discovery of the Colour
     Indicators,
     Ambix,27(1980),204-209.
Eckart,Wolfgang
     "Auctoritas" versus "Veritas" of: Classical authority and its
     role for the reception of truth in the work of Daniel
     Sennert(1572-1637),
     Clio Medica,18(1983),131-140.
Elzinga,Aant
     Huygens' Theory of Research and Descartes' Theory of Knowledge
     I
     Zeitschrift fur Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie,Band II,heft2
     (1971),174-194.
Elzinga,Aant
     Huygens' Theory of Research and Descartes' Theory of Knowledge
     II
     Zeitschrift fur Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie,Band III,
     (1972),9-27.
'Espinasse,Margaret
     The Decline and fall of Restoration Science,
     Past and Present,14(1958),347-368.




[F]
Feisenberger,H.A.
     The Libraries of Newton,hooke and Boyle
     NRRS,21(1966),42-55.
Figara,Karin,
     Newton as Alchemist
     Hist.Sci.,15(1977),102-137.
Fisch,Harold
     The Scientist as Preist: a note on Robert Boyle's Natural
     Theology,
     ISIS,44(1953),252-265.
Force,James E.,
     Hume and the relation of science to religion among certain
     members of the Royal Society
     JHI,45(1984),517-536.
Force,James E.,
     Newton's God of Dominion: the Unity of Newton's
     Theological,Scientifical,and political Thought
     In J.E.Force and Richard H.Popkin,(eds.), 
     Essays on the Context,Nature and Influence of Sir Isaac
     Newton's Theology(Dordrecht:Kluwer,1990),75-102.
              ,
     Newton's "sleeping Arguments" and the Newtonian Synthesis of
     Science and Religion
     In Norman J.W.Thrower(ed.),Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
     (Berkeley:University of California Press,1990),109-127.
              ,
     Newton and Deism
     In Aenne Baeumer & Manfred Buetner(eds.),Science and Religion 
     /Wissenschaft und Religion(Bochum,1989),120-132.
Forman,Paul
     Weimar Culture,Causality and Quantum Theory 1918-1927
     Hist.Stud.Phys.Sci.,3(1971),1-115.
Foster,M.B.,
     The Christian doctrine of Creation and the Rise of Modern
     Natural Science,
     Mind,43(1934),446-468 & 45(1936),1-27.
Frank,Robert G,Jr.
     Science,Medicine and the Universities of Early Modern
     England:Background and Sources,
     Hist.Sci.,11(1973),194-216 & 239-269.
                  
     John Aubrey,F.R.S.,John Lydall, and Science at Commonwealth
     Oxford,
     NRRS,27(1973),193-217.
                 
     The John Ward Diaries: Mirror of Seventeenth Century Science
     and Medicine,
     J.Hist.Med.,29(1974),147-179.
Fulton,J.F.
     Robert Boyle and his Influence on Thought in the Seventeenth 
     Century
     ISIS,18(1932),77-102.
Funkenstein,Amos
     Descartes,Eternal Truths and the Divine Omnipotence,
     in Descartes,Ed by Stephen Gaukroger,Sussex and New
     Jersey,1980,?-?
Furley,David J.,
     Aristotole and the Atomists on Motion in a Void,
     In Peter K.Machamer and Robert G.Turnbull(eds.),
     Motion and Time,Space and Matter(Ohio State U.Press,1976),
     83-100.
               ,
     The Greek Theory of the Infinite Universe,
     JHI,42(1981),571-585.



[G]
Gabbey,Alan
     Philosophia Cartesiana Triumphata:Henry More(1646-1671)
     In T.M.Lennon,J.M.Nicholas and J.W.Davis (eds.),Problems of
     Cartesianism (Kingston and Montreal,1982),171-250.
               ,
     Force and Inertia in Seventeenth-Century Dynamics
     Stud.Hist.Phil.Sci.,2(1971),1-67.

               ,
     Essay Review of Wilson L.Scott, The Conflict between Atomisim
     and Conservation Theory 1644-1860(London,1970),
     Stud.Hist.Phil.Sci.,3(1972),373-385.
Gandt,F.de,(フランソワ・ドゥ・ガン、伊藤和行訳)
     「十七世紀における数学と物理的実在性(ガリレオの速さからニュートンの流率まで)
     ディユドネ、ロワ、トム他『数学・言語・現実』(日本評論社、1984)32-69
Garber,D.
     Semel in vita: The Scientific Background to Descartes'
     Meditations,
     in A.O.Rorty(ed.),Essays on Descartes' Meditations(Berkeley
     and Los Angeles:University of California Press,1986),81-116.
Gaukroger,Stephen,
     Descartes Project for a Mathematical Physics
     In S.Gaukroger(ed.),Descartes: Philosophy,Mathmatics and
     Physics (New York,1980),97-140.
Gay, John H.
     Matter and Freedom in the Thought of Samuel Clarke
     JHI,24(1963),85-105.
Gelbart,Nina Rattner
     The Intelletual Development of Walter Charleton
     Ambix,18(1971),149-168.
Gisberg,Morris
     The Concepts of Juridical and Scientific Law
     Politica,IV,No,15(1939),1-15.
Golinski,Jan van
     Robert Boyle: Scepticism and authority in seventeenth-century
     chemical discourse,
     in Andrew E.Benjamin et al.(eds.),The figural and the literal
     (Manchester:Manchester University Press,1987),58-82. 
               ,
     A Nobel Spectacle:Phosphorus and the Public Culture of Science
     in the Early Royal Society,
     ISIS,80(1989),11-39. 
               ,
     Chemistry in the Scientific Revolution: Problems of language
     and communication,
     in David C.Lindberg and Robert S.Westman(eds.),Reappraisals of
     the Scientific Revolution (Cambridge,1990),367-396.
               ,
     The secret Life of an alchemist,
     in F.Fauvel et al. (eds.),Let Newton Be! (Oxford,1988),146-167.
Grant,Edward
     The Principle of the Impenetrability of Bodies in the History
     of Concepts of Separate Space from the Middle Ages to the
     Seventeenth Century,
     ISIS,69(1978),551-571 
            ,
     Motion in Void and the Principle of Inertia in the Middle Ages,
     ISIS,55(1964),265-292. 
Gray,Robert 
     Hobbes' System and his Early Philosophical Views
     JHI,39(1978),199-215.
Green,Willaim J.
     Models and Metaphysics in the Chemical Theories of Boyle and
     Newton,
     Jounal of Chemical Education,Vol.55,no.7(1978),434-436.
Greenberg,Arthur R.,
     Reid on Primary and Secondary Qualities
     in C.E.Jarret,J.King-Farlow and F.J.Pelletier (eds.),
     New Essays on Rationalism and Empiricism (Ontario,1978),207-
     218.
Greene,Robert A.
     Henry More and Robert Boyle on the Spirit of Nature
     JHI,23(1962),451-474.
Gregory,J.C.
     Chemistry and alchemy in the Natural Philosophy of Sir Francis
     Bacon,1561-1626,
     Ambix,2(1938),93-111. 

            ,
     Cudworth and Descartes
     Philosophy,8(1933),454-467.
Guerlac, Henry
     Some Areas for Further Newtonian Studies
     Hist.Sci.,17(1979),75-101
               ,
     John Mayow and the Aerial Nitre
     Actes du 7e Congress international d'Histoire des
     Sciences(Jerusalem,1953),332-349.
     also published in H.Guerlac, Essays and Papers in the History
     of Modern Science (Baltimore,1977).
               ,
     Newton et Epicure
     in H.Guerlac, Essays and Papers in the History of Modern
     Science (Baltimore,1977),82-106
Guerlac,Henry and M.C.Jacob
     Bently,Newton,and Providence (The Boyle Lecture Once More)
     JHI,30(1969),307-318.
Gueroult,Martial,
     The Metaphysics and Physics of Force in Descartes,
     In Stephen Gaukroger,(ed.),Descartes (New Jersey,19800,196-
     229.


[H]
Hacker,P.M.S.,
     Are Secondary Qualities Relative?
     Mind,95(1986),180-197.
Hall,A.R.
     The Scholar and the Craftsman in the Scientific Revolution
     in M.Clagett(ed.),Critical Problems in the History of Science
     ( ?.,1959),3-23.
        ,
     Mechanics and the Royal Society,1668-70
     BJHS,3(1966),24-38.
Hall,A Rupert and Marie Boas Hall,
     Philosophy and natural philosophy: Boyle and Spinoza,
     in Melanges Alexandre Koyre,II,(Paris:Hermann,1964),241-256.
                                 ,
     Some Hitherto Unknown Facts about the Private Career of Henry
     Oldenburg,
     NRRS,18(1963),94-103 & 23(1968),33-42. 
Hall,Marie Boas
     Hero's Pneumatica- A Study of its Transmision and Influence
     ISIS,10(1949),38-48.
               
     Boyle as Theoretical Scientist
     ISIS,41(1950),261-268.
               
     The Establishment of the Mechanical Philosophy
     OSIRIS,10(1952),412-541.
               
     An Early Version of Boyle's Sceptical Chymist
     ISIS,45(1954),153-168.
               
     What happened to the Latin Edition of Boyle's History of Cold
     NRRS,17(1962),32-35.
                
     Sources for the History of the Royal Socity in the Seventeenth
     Century,
     Hist.Sci.,5(1966),62-76.
               
     Robert Boyle
     Scientific American,217(1967),97-102.
               
     Boyle's Method of Work: Promoting his Copuscular Philosophy
     NRRS,41(1987),111-143.
Hall,A.Rupert and Marie Boas Hall
     The intellectual origins of the Royal Society - London and
     Oxford,
     NRRS,23(1968),157-168.
Hanle,Paul A.,
     Indeterminacy before Heisenberg: The case of Franz Exner and
     Erwin Schroedinger,
     Hist.Stud.Phys.Sci.,10(1979),225-269.
Hannaway,Owen and A.Kent
     Some New Consideration on Beguin and Libavius
     Ann.Sci.,16(1960),241-250. 
Hannaway,Owen
     Laboratory Design and the Aim of Science: Andreas Libavius
     versus Tycho Brahe
     ISIS,77(1986),585-610.
Harman,Peter M( Heimann)
     Concepts of Inertia :Newton to Kant
     in Margaret J.Osler and Paul Laurence Farber(eds.),
     Religon,scince and world view(Cambridge,1985),119-133.                   
Harre,Rom
     Powers
     Brit.J.Phil.Sci.,21(1970),81-101.
Hartland-Swann,John
     Descartes' "Simple Natures",
     Philosophy,22(1947),139-152.
Hartley,Sir Harold and Cyril Hinshelwood,
     Gresham College and the Royal Society
     NRRS,16(1961),125-136.
Hattaway,Michael
     Bacon and 'Knowledge Broken':Limits for Scientific Method,
     JHI,39(1978),183-197  
Heimann,P.M.
     Newtonian Natural Philosophy and the Scientific Revolution 
     Hist.Sci.,11(1973),1-7.
            
     Nature is a perpetual worker: Newton's Aither and Eighteenth-
     Century Natural Philosophy
     Ambix,20(1973),1-25.
            
     Voluntarism and Immanence: Conceptions of Nature in Eighteenth
     century Thought
     JHI,39(1978),271-283.

            
     Science and the English Enlightenment
     Hist.Sci.,16(1978),143-151.
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