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Article John Considine (2022)
The Beginnings of English Paracelsian Lexicography: Two Collections of Words from Elizabethan Cambridge. Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (pp. 163-189). (/isis/citation/CBB267185016/) unapi

Article Paul L. Franco (2021)
Ordinary language philosophy, explanation, and the historical turn in philosophy of science. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 77-85). (/isis/citation/CBB646088491/) unapi

Article Günther Eder (2021)
Frege and the origins of model theory in nineteenth century geometry. Synthese (pp. 5547-5575). (/isis/citation/CBB484264044/) unapi

Article Xi Ma (2021)
Mineral and mineralogy in late Qing China: translations and conceptualizations, 1860s–1910s. Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology (pp. 64-91). (/isis/citation/CBB712469540/) unapi

Article Francesco Bellucci (2021)
Analysis and decomposition in Peirce. Synthese (pp. 687-706). (/isis/citation/CBB828320401/) unapi

Article Catherine Kendig (2020)
Ontology and values anchor indigenous and grey nomenclatures: a case study in lichen naming practices among the Samí, Sherpa, Scots, and Okanagan. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 101340). (/isis/citation/CBB592782720/) unapi

Article Kathryn S. Plaisance (2020)
The benefits of acquiring interactional expertise: Why (some) philosophers of science should engage scientific communities. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 53-62). (/isis/citation/CBB299425393/) unapi

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‘Data’ in the Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions, 1665–1886. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (pp. 507-528). (/isis/citation/CBB598614888/) unapi

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Models, information and meaning. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 101284). (/isis/citation/CBB086775343/) unapi

Multimedia Object Lance C. Thurner; Bigelow, Allison Margaret (2020)
Allison Bigelow, “Mining Language: Racial Thinking, Indigenous Knowledge, and Colonial Metallurgy in the Early Modern Iberian World” (UNC Press 2020). New Books Network Podcast. (/isis/citation/CBB595307728/) unapi

Article Stefan Helmreich (2020)
Not a metaphor: A comment on Evelyn Fox Keller’s ‘cognitive functions of metaphor in the natural sciences’. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (pp. 446-458). (/isis/citation/CBB262166685/) unapi

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Jumping concepts and other transpositions: The Keller effect in/on discourses of living systems. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (pp. 416-431). (/isis/citation/CBB958906434/) unapi

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In gratitude. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (pp. 459-460). (/isis/citation/CBB460888344/) unapi

Article Willard McCarty (2020)
Editorial, Making Sense of Metaphor: Evelyn Fox Keller and Commentators on Language and Science. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (pp. 233-233). (/isis/citation/CBB072956224/) unapi

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Mining Language: Racial Thinking, Indigenous Knowledge, and Colonial Metallurgy in the Early Modern Iberian World. (/isis/citation/CBB877754784/) unapi

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The Anecdotal Narration and Encyclopedic Thought of Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia. (/isis/citation/CBB166940595/) unapi

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Reflexive witnessing: Boyle, the Royal Society and scientific style. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (pp. 131-148). (/isis/citation/CBB913351233/) unapi

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Intoxicants and the invention of ‘consumption’. Economic History Review (pp. 384-408). (/isis/citation/CBB559161634/) unapi

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Ad Vivum?: Visual Materials and the Vocabulary of Life-Likeness in Europe Before 1800. (/isis/citation/CBB433264183/) unapi

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The Pleasure of Symbolic Expression and the Consciousness of Signs. Medicina nei secoli (pp. 355-374). (/isis/citation/CBB882096553/) unapi

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