Chaos, disorder, and mixing: A new 'Fin-de-Siècle'

In M. Norton Wise (ed.), Growing explanations: historical perspectives on recent science. Durham: Duke University Press (2004)
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Science as (Historical) Narrative.M. Norton Wise - 2011 - Erkenntnis 75 (3):349-376.

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