The Methodological Heritage of Newton

University of Toronto Press (1970)
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The essays included in this volume are concerned with assessing Newton's contribution to the thought of others. They explore all aspects of the conceptual background-historical, philosophical, and narrowly methodological-and examine questions that developed in the wake of Newton's science.

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Newton’s Classic Deductions from Phenomena.William Harpe - 1990 - PSA Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990 (2):182-196.

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