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Chapter
Mark Elvin
(2010)
Introductions.
In: Concepts of Nature: A Chinese-European Cross-Cultural Perspective
(pp. 56-101).
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Chapter
Mark Elvin
(2010)
Personal Luck: Why Premodern China—Probably— Did Not Develop Probalistic Thinking.
In: Concepts of Nature: A Chinese-European Cross-Cultural Perspective
(pp. 400-468).
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Chapter
Mark Elvin
(2010)
Overview.
In: Concepts of Nature: A Chinese-European Cross-Cultural Perspective
(pp. 1-55).
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Book
Hans Ulrich Vogel; Gunter Dux
(2010)
Concepts of Nature: A Chinese-European Cross-Cultural Perspective.
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Chapter
Elvin, Mark
(2009)
Why Intensify? The Outline of a Theory of the Institutional Causes Driving Long-Term Changes in Chinese Farming and the Consequent Modifications to the Environment.
In: Nature's End: History and the Environment
(p. 273).
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Article
Elvin, Mark
(2004)
Some Reflections on the Use of `Styles of Scientific Thinking' to Disaggregate and Sharpen Comparisons Between China and Europe from Sòng to Mid-Qing Times (960-1850 CE).
History of Technology
(p. 53).
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Book
Needham, Joseph; Robinson, Kenneth Girdwood
(2004)
Science and Civilisation in China. Volume 7 Part II: General Conclusions and Reflections.
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Chapter
Elvin, Mark
(1999)
Who Was Responsible for the Weather? Moral Meteorology in Late Imperial China.
In: Beyond Joseph Needham: Science, Technology, and Medicine in East and South East Asia.
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