Newton's ideas on the structure of matter and their impact on eighteenth‐century chemistry: Some historical and methodological remarks

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 1 (1):85 – 105 (1986)
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Carrier M. Newton's ideas on the structure of matter and their impact on eighteenth-century chemistry: some historical and methodological remarks. _International Studies in the Philosophy of science_. 1986;1:85-105.

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