Shea, William R. (Editor)
Description Papers in this volume are indexed separately in the present bibliography.
Review Durbin, P.T. (1985) Review of "Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980". Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review (pp. 663-64).
Chapter Clavelin, Maurice (1983) Conceptual and technical aspects of the Galilean geometrization of the motion of heavy bodies. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 23).
Chapter Shea, William R. (1983) The Galilean geometrization of motion: Some historical considerations. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 51).
Chapter McGuire, J. E.; McGuire, J. E. (1983) Space, geometrical objects, and infinity: Newton and Descartes on extension. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 69).
Chapter Weingartner, Paul (1983) The ideal of the mathematization of all sciences and of “More Geometrico” in Descartes and Leibniz. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 151).
Chapter Duchesneau, François (1983) The “More Geometrico” pattern in hypotheses from Descartes to Leibniz. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 197).
Chapter Vizgin, V. (1983) “Die schönste Leistung der allgemeine Relativitätstheorie”: The genesis of the tensor-geometrical conception of gravitation. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 299).
Chapter Grigorian, Ashot (1983) Measure, proportion, and mathematical structure of Galileo's mechanics. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 61).
Chapter North, J. D. (1983) Finite and otherwise: Aristotle and some 17th-century views. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 113).
Chapter Lennon, Thomas M. (1983) The Leibnizean picture of Descartes. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 215).
Chapter Harman, P. M. (1983) Force and inertia: Euler and Kant's Metaphysical foundations of natural science. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 229).
Chapter Okruhlik, Kathleen (1983) Kant on the foundations of science. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 251).
Chapter Kirsanov, Vladimir (1983) Non-mechanistic ideas in physics and philosophy: From Newton to Kant. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 269).
Chapter Kartsev, V. P. (1983) V. V. Petrov's hypothetical experiment and electrical experiments of the 18th century. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 279).
Chapter Berka, Karel (1983) The ideal of mathematization in B. Bolzano. In: Nature mathematized: Historical and philosophical case studies in classical modern natural philosophy. Papers deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 (p. 291).
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Pitt, Joseph C.;
Pera, Marcello;
(1987)
Rational changes in science: Essays on scientific reasoning
Article
Shea, William R.;
(1981-82)
The young Hegel's philosophy of nature, or the fear of mathematics
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Shea, W. R.;
(1972)
Galileo's intellectual revolution
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Shea, William R.;
(2000)
Science and the Visual Image in the Enlightenment
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Shea, William R.;
(1983)
Otto Hahn and the rise of nuclear physics
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Butts, Robert E.;
Pitt, Joseph C.;
(1978)
New perspectives on Galileo: Papers deriving from and related to a workshop on Galileo held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1975
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Righini Bonelli, Maria Luisa Righini;
Shea, William R.;
(1975)
Reason, experiment, and mysticism in the scientific revolution
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Shea, William R.;
(1976)
Basic issues in the philosophy of science
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Shea, William R.;
(1991)
The magic of numbers and motion: The scientific career of René Descartes
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Levere, Trevor H.;
Shea, William R.;
(1990)
Nature, experiment, and the sciences: Essays on Galileo and the history of science in honour of Stillman Drake
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(1989)
Philosophie, Physik, Wissenschaftsgeschichte: Ein gemeinsames Kolloquium der TU Berlin und des Wissenschaftskollegs zu Berlin, Berlin, 24. und 25. April 1989
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Shea, William R.;
Spadafora, Antonio;
(1990)
Creativity in the arts and science
Review
Bartholomew, M.;
(1978)
Review of "Modern ideas of evolution. Edited by Shea, William R. and Cornell, John F.. With a foreword by Conrad F. Harrington and a critical introduction by Shea, William R."
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Shea, William R.;
(2003)
Designing Experiments and Games of Chance: The Unconventional Scienceof Blaise Pascal
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Shea, William R.;
Artigas, Mariano;
(2003)
Galileo in Rome: The Rise and Fall of a Troublesome Genius
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Shea, William R.;
(2009)
Assessing the Relations between Science and Religion
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Stegmüller, Wolfgang;
(1977)
Collected papers on epistemology, philosophy of science, and history of philosophy
Review
William R. Shea;
(2019)
Review of "Burned Alive: Bruno, Galileo and the Inquisition"
Review
Pancaldi, G.;
(1978)
Review of "Modern ideas of evolution. Edited by Shea, William R. and Cornell, John F.. With a foreword by Conrad F. Harrington and a critical introduction by Shea, William R."
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Shea, William R.;
Artigas, Mariano;
(2006)
Galileo Observed: Science and the Politics of Belief
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