“...Nature builds up her refined and invisible architecture, with a delicacy eluding our conception, yet with a symmetry and beauty which we are never weary of admiring.”
Quote by John Herschel
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The Origins of Modern Philosophy of Science, 1830-1914: Preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy
The text delves into the foundational concepts and debates that shaped the philosophy of science in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It examines the works of prominent philosophers and scientists, analyzing their contributions to the understanding of scientific inquiry and knowledge. more
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