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    Essays on Galileo and the History and Philosophy of Science.Stillman Drake, N. M. Swerdlow & Trevor Harvey Levere - 1999 - University of Toronto Press.
    For forty years, beginning with the publication of the first modern English translation of the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Stillman Drake was the most original and productive scholar of Galileo's scientific work of our age. During that time, he published sixteen books on Galileo, including translations of almost all the major writings, and Galileo at Work, the most comprehensive study of Galileo's life and works ever written. His collection Discoveries and Opinions on Galileohas remained in print since (...)
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  2. Science as Public Culture: Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain, 1760-1820.Jan Golinski & Trevor H. Levere - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (3):316-316.
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    A case study in cultural collision: Scientific apparatus in the Macartney embassy to China, 1793.J. L. Cranmer-Byng & Trevor H. Levere - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (5):503-525.
    (1981). A case study in cultural collision: Scientific apparatus in the Macartney embassy to China, 1793. Annals of Science: Vol. 38, No. 5, pp. 503-525.
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    Romanticism, Natural Philosophy, and the Sciences: A Review and Bibliographic Essay.Trevor H. Levere - 1996 - Perspectives on Science 4 (4):463-488.
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    S. T. Coleridge: A poet's view of science.Trevor Levere - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (1):33-44.
    This paper is concerned with Coleridge's view of science as at once a branch of knowledge and a creative activity, mediating between man and nature, and thereby complementing poetry. Coleridge was well-informed about contemporary science. He stressed the symbolic status of scientific language, the role of scientific genius, and the need in science to rely upon reason rather than the unqualified senses. Kepler and, more recently, John Hunter and Humphry Davy provided his favorite instances of scientific genius, while chemistry—Davy's not (...)
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    Apparatus and Experimentation Revisited.Trevor H. Levere - 2010 - Spontaneous Generations 4 (1):148-154.
    Those with knowledge about scientific instruments come from many different fields. Prominent among them are (1) collectors and dealers, (2) curators, (3) historians, (4) instrument makers, (5) philosophers, and (6) scientists (the order is alphabetical, not value-laden). The annual symposium of the Scientific Instrument Commission often brings members of each of these groups together, and they learn from one another. What follows are brief reflections on the activities of each group when its members consider instruments.
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    A new editorial team.Trevor H. Levere - 2014 - Annals of Science 71 (1):1-1.
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    Chimie et TechniqueGay-Lussac: Scientist and BourgeoisMaurice CroslandLe chimiste Claude-Louis Berthollet : Sa vie, son oeuvreMichelle Sadoun-Goupil.Trevor H. Levere - 1980 - Isis 71 (2):298-300.
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    Chronometers on the arctic expeditions of John Ross and William Edward Parry: With notes on a letter from Messrs. William Prkinson & William James Frodsham.Trevor H. Levere - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (2):165-175.
    The search for the Northwest Passage in the years following the Napoleonic Wars provided both a market and testing ground for marine chronometers. Long voyages and extreme temperatures challenged the best chronometers. Among the firms seeking to meet those challenges was that of William Parkinson & William James Frodsham. Their chronometers performed particularly well in the Arctic, as John and James Clark Ross, William Edward Parry, and Edward Sabine gladly recognized. The way in which chronometers were made and sold, however, (...)
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    John Dalton. Critical Assessments of His Life and ScienceArnold Thackray.Trevor H. Levere - 1975 - Isis 66 (1):136-137.
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    More Introductions.Trevor Levere - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (2):111-111.
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    Magnetic instruments in the Canadian Arctic expeditions of Franklin, Lefroy, and Nares.Trevor H. Levere - 1986 - Annals of Science 43 (1):57-76.
    Magnetic observations were essential for polar navigation, and were carried out systematically on both sea and land-based expeditions to the Canadian Arctic throughout the nineteenth century. John Franklin took a particular interest in magnetic studies and encouraged the Admiralty to adopt Robert Were Fox's dip circle. The establishment of the Toronto magnetic observatory provided a base for John Henry Lefroy's survey of the North West Territories. The Royal Navy's programme of magnetic research, commenced in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, (...)
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    Relations and Rivalry: Interactions between Britain and the Netherlands in Eighteenth-Century Science and Technology.Trevor H. Levere - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):42-53.
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  14. Science and the Canadian Arctic: A Century of Exploration.Trevor H. Levere & A. Savours - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (6):681-681.
     
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    Science and Technology in Canadian History: A Bibliography of Primary Sources to 1914R. A. Richardson B. H. MacDonald.Trevor H. Levere - 1989 - Isis 80 (3):573-573.
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge on nature and reason: With a response from William Whewell.Trevor H. Levere - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (5):1683-1693.
    (1996). Samuel Taylor Coleridge on nature and reason: With a response from William Whewell. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Science and Religion in Modern Western Thought, pp. 1683-1693.
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    The role of instruments in the dissemination of the Chemical Revolution.Trevor H. Levere - 2005 - Endoxa 1 (19):227.
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    Alan J. Rocke. Image and Reality: Kekulé, Kopp, and the Scientific Imagination. xxvi + 375 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2010. $45. [REVIEW]Trevor H. Levere - 2011 - Isis 102 (1):191-192.
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    G. E. Fogg, A History of Antarctic Science. Studies in Polar Research. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Pp. xxi + 483. ISBN 0-521-36113-3. £55.00. [REVIEW]Trevor H. Levere - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (1):118-120.
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    Mary Archer and Christopher Haley , the 1702 chair of chemistry at cambridge: Transformation and change. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2005. Pp. XXI+318. Isbn 0-521-82873-2. £50.00, $90.00. [REVIEW]Trevor Levere - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Science 40 (2):289-290.
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    Maurice Crosland.The Language of Science: From the Vernacular to the Technical. 127 pp., illus., index. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, 2006. $25. [REVIEW]Trevor Levere - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):627-628.
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    Nineteenth Century The Transcendental Part of Chemistry. By David M. Knight. Folkestone: Dawson, 1978. Pp. viii + 289. £12.00. [REVIEW]Trevor Levere - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):170-171.
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    Pere Grapí: Inspiring air: a history of air-related science: Wilmington and Malaga, Vernon Press, 2019, xxx + 352 pp, $69 £52 €58. [REVIEW]Trevor H. Levere - 2020 - Foundations of Chemistry 22 (1):131-133.
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    Richard Holmes. The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science. xxi + 525 pp., illus., index. New York: Pantheon Books, 2008. $40. [REVIEW]Trevor Levere - 2010 - Isis 101 (4):877-878.
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  25. Chemical Lectures of HT Scheffer (1775).Torbern Bergman, J. A. Schufle & Trevor H. Levere - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (3):315-315.
     
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    Ivor Owen Grattan-Guinness.David Philip Miller, Rob Iliffe & Trevor Levere - 2015 - Annals of Science 72 (3):276-278.
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    Science Reason Rhetoric.Henry Krips, J. E. McGuire & Trevor Melia (eds.) - 1995 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    This volume marks a unique collaboration by internationally distinguished scholars in the history, rhetoric, philosophy, and sociology of science. Converging on the central issues of rhetoric of science, the essays focus on figures such as Galileo, Harvey, Darwin, von Neumann; and on issues such as the debate over cold fusion or the continental drift controversy. Their vitality attests to the burgeoning interest in the rhetoric of science.
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    The Penguin Politics Trevor J. Saunders (tr.): Aristotle: The Politics: revised edition. (Penguin Classics.) Pp. 506. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1981. Paper, £2.50. [REVIEW]F. D. Harvey - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):238-241.
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    TREVOR H. LEVERE, Transforming Matter: A History of Chemistry from Alchemy to the Buckyball. Introductory Studies in the History of Science. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. Pp. x+215. ISBN 0-8018-6610-3. £12.50. [REVIEW]David Knight - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (2):213-250.
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    Trevor H. Levere, Transforming Matter: A History of Chemistry From Alchemy to the Buckyball. [REVIEW]John Dettloff - 2003 - Metascience 12 (1):89-91.
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    Trevor H. Levere. Transforming Matter: A History of Chemistry from Alchemy to the Buckyball. 228 pp., illus., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. $42.50 ; $17.95. [REVIEW]Bernadette Bensaude‐Vincent - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):130-131.
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    Trevor H. Levere, Science and the Canadian Arctic: A Century of Exploration, 1818–1918. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Pp. xiv + 438. ISBN 0-521-41933-6. £40.00, $64.95. [REVIEW]Ian Higginson - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (3):376-377.
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    Frederic L. Holmes;, Trevor H. Levere . Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry. xxii + 415 pp., illus., figs., tables, index. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2000. $50. [REVIEW]Anthony N. Stranges - 2004 - Isis 95 (3):506-507.
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    Editing Texts in the History of Science and Medicine. Trevor H. Levere.A. Rupert Hall - 1984 - Isis 75 (1):205-206.
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    The Romance of Science: Essays in Honour of Trevor H. Levere.Larry Stewart & Jed Buchwald (eds.) - 2017 - Springer Verlag.
    The Romance of Science pays tribute to the wide-ranging and highly influential work of Trevor Levere, historian of science and author of Poetry Realised in Nature, Transforming Matter, Science and the Canadian Arctic, Affinity and Matter and other significant inquiries in the history of modern science. Expanding on Levere’s many themes and interests, The Romance of Science assembles historians of science -- all influenced by Levere's work -- to explore such matters as the place and space (...)
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  36. Frederic L. Holmes and Trevor H. Levere (eds), Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry.L. Paoloni - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (3/4):525-526.
     
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  37. Affinity and Matter. Elements of Chemical Philosophy 1800-1865 by Trevor H. Levere[REVIEW]W. Brock - 1972 - Isis 63:458-459.
     
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    Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Affinity and Matter. Elements of Chemical Philosophy 1800–1865. By Trevor H. Levere. Oxford: Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1971. Pp. xvii + 230. £4.50. [REVIEW]John Brooke - 1973 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (3):329-330.
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    Editing Texts in the History of Science and Medicine by Trevor H. Levere[REVIEW]A. Hall - 1984 - Isis 75:205-206.
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    FREDERIC L. HOLMES and TREVOR H. LEVERE , Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry. Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 2000. Pp. xxi+415. ISBN 0-262-08282-9. £34.50. [REVIEW]Peter J. Ramberg - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (2):213-250.
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    Let Us Be Honest and Modest: Technology and Society in Canadian History. Bruce Sinclair, Norman R. Ball, James O. PetersonA Curious Field Book: Science and Society in Canadian History. Trevor H. Levere, Richard A. Jarrell. [REVIEW]Christopher C. Smart - 1976 - Isis 67 (2):290-292.
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    Trevor Levere, Larry Stewart and Hugh Torrens, with Joseph Wachelder, The Enlightenment of Thomas Beddoes: Science, Medicine, and Reform. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2017. Pp. 263. ISBN 978-1-4724-8829-9. £110.00. [REVIEW]Tim Fulford - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (1):162-164.
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  43. Metaphor and film.Trevor Whittock - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In Metaphor and Film, Trevor Whittock demonstrates that feature films are permeated by metaphors that were consciously introduced by directors. An examination of cinematic metaphor forces us to reconsider the nature of metaphor itself, and the ways by which such visual imagery can be recognised and understood, as well as interpreted. Metaphor and Film identifies the principal forms of cinematic metaphor, and also provides an analysis of the mental operations that one must bring to it. Recent developments in cognitive (...)
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    Animism: Respecting the Living World.Graham Harvey - 2005 - Columbia University Press.
    How have human cultures engaged with and thought about animals, plants, rocks, clouds, and other elements in their natural surroundings? Do animals and other natural objects have a spirit or soul? What is their relationship to humans? In this new study, Graham Harvey explores current and past animistic beliefs and practices of Native Americans, Maori, Aboriginal Australians, and eco-pagans. He considers the varieties of animism found in these cultures as well as their shared desire to live respectfully within larger (...)
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    Religion as a Category of Governance and Sovereignty.Trevor Stack, Naomi Goldenberg & Timothy Fitzgerald (eds.) - 2015 - Brill.
    Religious-secular distinctions have been crucial to the way in which modern governments have rationalised their governance and marked out their sovereignty – as crucial as the territorial boundaries that they have drawn around nations. The authors of this volume provide a multi-dimensional picture of how the category of religion has served the ends of modern government. They draw on perspectives from history, anthropology, moral philosophy, theology and religious studies, as well as empirical analysis of India, Japan, Mexico, the United States, (...)
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    Poems of al-Mutanabbī. A Selection with Introduction, Translations and NotesPoems of al-Mutanabbi. A Selection with Introduction, Translations and Notes.Trevor Le Gassick, A. J. Arberry, al-Mutanabbī & al-Mutanabbi - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):292.
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  47. Contingent Existence and the Reduction of Modality to Essence.Trevor Teitel - 2019 - Mind 128 (509):39-68.
    This paper first argues that we can bring out a tension between the following three popular doctrines: (i) the canonical reduction of metaphysical modality to essence, due to Fine, (ii) contingentism, which says that possibly something could have failed to be something, and (iii) the doctrine that metaphysical modality obeys the modal logic S5. After presenting two such arguments (one from the theorems of S4 and another from the theorems of B), I turn to exploring various conclusions we might draw (...)
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  48. What's wrong with racial profiling? Another look at the problem.Annabelle Lever - 2007 - Criminal Justice Ethics 26 (1):20-28.
    According to Mathias Risse and Richard Zeckhauser, racial profiling can be justified in a society, such as the contemporary United States, where the legacy of slavery and segregation is found in lesser but, nonetheless, troubling forms of racial inequality. Racial profiling, Risse and Zeckhauser recognize, is often marked by police abuse and the harassment of racial minorities and by the disproportionate use of race in profiling. These, on their view, are unjustified. But, they contend, this does not mean that all (...)
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  49. What is Non-Fiction Cinema?Trevor Ponech - 1997 - In Richard Allen & Murray Smith (eds.), Film theory and philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Cosmopsychism and the Problem of Evil.Harvey Cawdron - 2024 - Sophia 63 (1):151-167.
    Cosmopsychism, the idea that the universe is conscious, is experiencing something of a revival as an explanation of consciousness in philosophy of mind and is also making inroads into philosophy of religion. In the latter field, it has been used to formulate models of certain forms of theism, such as pantheism and panentheism, and has also been proposed as a rival to the classical theism of the Abrahamic faiths. It has been claimed by Philip Goff that a certain form of (...)
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