Nye, Mary Jo (Editor)
Richards, Joan L. (Editor)
Stuewer, Roger H. (Editor)
Description Contains personal appreciations by Stuewer, Roger H. (“The Wisconsin years”) and Richards, Joan L. (“The Harvard years”), a bibliography of Hiebert's publications, and a listing of his doctoral students and directed dissertations. Individual papers are entered separately in the present bibliography.
Review Smith, C. (1995) Review of "The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert". Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology (pp. 209-11).
Review Szymborski, K. (1997) Review of "The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert". Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences (pp. 198-200).
Chapter Richards, Joan L. (1992) God, truth, and mathematics in 19th century England. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 51).
Chapter Buchwald, Jed Z. (1992) The training of German research physicist Heinrich Hertz. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 119).
Chapter Barkan, Diana Kormos (1992) A usable past: Creating disciplinary space for physical chemistry. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 175).
Chapter Nye, Mary Jo (1992) Physics and chemistry: Commensurate or incommensurate sciences?. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 205).
Chapter Galison, Peter (1992) FORTRAN, physics, and human nature. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 225).
Chapter Genuth, Sara Schechner (1992) Devils' hells and astronomers' heavens: Religion, method, and popular culture in speculations about life on comets. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 3).
Chapter Daston, Lorraine J. (1992) The doctrine of chances without chance: Determinism, mathematical probability, and quantification in the 17th century. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 27).
Chapter Gregory, Frederick (1992) Theologians, science, and theories of truth in 19th-century Germany. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 81).
Chapter Sigurdsson, Skuli (1992) Equivalence, pragmatic Platonism, and discovery of the calculus. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 97).
Chapter Kremer, Richard L. (1992) From psychophysics to phenomenalism: Mach and Hering on color vision. In: The invention of physical science: Intersections of mathematics, theology and natural philosophy since the 17th century: Essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert (p. 147).
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