History, Discovery and Induction: Whewell on Kepler on the Orbit of Mars

Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 116:283-298 (1989)
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Discussion of William Whewell on Kepler on the orbit of Mars. A paper in *An Intimate Relation*, a volume presented to Robert E. Butts on his 60th Birthday.

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