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    Newman Bibliography.Isaac Williams - 2005 - Philosophy 85 (2):100.
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    The Midrash Pesher of Habakkuk.Isaac Rabinowitz & William H. Brownlee - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):191.
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    Newton's Clavis as Starkey's Key.William Newman & Isaac Newton - 1987 - Isis 78:564-574.
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    Private Sociology: Unsparing Reflections, Uncommon Gains.Isaac D. Balbus, Sarah Brabant, William B. Brown, Kristine Anderson Dougherty, Don Eckard, Carolyn Ellis, David O. Friedrichs, Ann Goetting, Barbara A. Haley, Ross Koppel, Marianne A. Paget, Douglas V. Porpora, Larry T. Reynolds, Carol Rambo Ronai, Barbara Katz Rothman, Joseph W. Ruane, Don H. Shamblin, Z. G. Standing Bear, Robert L. Stewart, Roger A. Straus, Richard Quinney & Jan Yager (eds.) - 1996 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Each contributor to this book has used personal experience as the basis from which to frame his individual sociological perspectives. Because they have personalized their work, their accounts are real, and recognizable as having come from 'real' persons, about 'real' experiences. There are no objectively-distanced disembodied third person entities in these accounts. These writers are actual people whose stories will make you laugh, cry, think, and want to know more.
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    The authenticity of Aristotle's categories.Isaac Husik & William David Ross - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (16):427-433.
  6. The moral library: containing, I. Principles of virtue and morality, II. On the happiness of the life to come, III. On the immortality of the soul.William Spotswood, Michael Zinman, David Macbride, Charles-Michel Villette & Isaac Hawkins Browne (eds.) - 1796 - Boston: Printed and sold by William Spotswood, no. 55 Marlborough-Street.
     
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    Titin, a huge, elastic sarcomeric protein with a probable role in morphogenesis.Alice B. Fulton & William B. Isaacs - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (4):157-161.
    Titin, the largest protein identified to date (over 1 μm long, almost 3 million daltons in mass) is the third most abundant component of the sarcomere. In the mature myofibril, titin molecules span from M line to Z line, forming a third filament system which provides sarcomeric alignment and elastic recoil. In the developing sarcomere, accumulating evidence from studies both in vivo and in vitro implicates titin as part of a morphogenetic scaffolding, upon which critical events in myofibrillogenesis are coordinated (...)
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  8. Decolonial AI: Decolonial Theory as Sociotechnical Foresight in Artificial Intelligence.Shakir Mohamed, Marie-Therese Png & William Isaac - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 33 (4):659-684.
    This paper explores the important role of critical science, and in particular of post-colonial and decolonial theories, in understanding and shaping the ongoing advances in artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is viewed as amongst the technological advances that will reshape modern societies and their relations. While the design and deployment of systems that continually adapt holds the promise of far-reaching positive change, they simultaneously pose significant risks, especially to already vulnerable peoples. Values and power are central to this discussion. Decolonial theories (...)
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  9. Integrated information theory (IIT) 4.0: Formulating the properties of phenomenal existence in physical terms.Larissa Albantakis, Leonardo Barbosa, Graham Findlay, Matteo Grasso, Andrew Haun, William Marshall, William G. P. Mayner, Alireza Zaeemzadeh, Melanie Boly, Bjørn Juel, Shuntaro Sasai, Keiko Fujii, Isaac David, Jeremiah Hendren, Jonathan Lang & Giulio Tononi - 2022 - Arxiv.
    This paper presents Integrated Information Theory (IIT) 4.0. IIT aims to account for the properties of experience in physical (operational) terms. It identifies the essential properties of experience (axioms), infers the necessary and sufficient properties that its substrate must satisfy (postulates), and expresses them in mathematical terms. In principle, the postulates can be applied to any system of units in a state to determine whether it is conscious, to what degree, and in what way. IIT offers a parsimonious explanation of (...)
     
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    Associations of prostate cancer risk variants with disease aggressiveness: results of the NCI-SPORE Genetics Working Group analysis of 18,343 cases. [REVIEW]Brian T. Helfand, Kimberly A. Roehl, Phillip R. Cooper, Barry B. McGuire, Liesel M. Fitzgerald, Geraldine Cancel-Tassin, Jean-Nicolas Cornu, Scott Bauer, Erin L. Van Blarigan, Xin Chen, David Duggan, Elaine A. Ostrander, Mary Gwo-Shu, Zuo-Feng Zhang, Shen-Chih Chang, Somee Jeong, Elizabeth T. H. Fontham, Gary Smith, James L. Mohler, Sonja I. Berndt, Shannon K. McDonnell, Rick Kittles, Benjamin A. Rybicki, Matthew Freedman, Philip W. Kantoff, Mark Pomerantz, Joan P. Breyer, Jeffrey R. Smith, Timothy R. Rebbeck, Dan Mercola, William B. Isaacs, Fredrick Wiklund, Olivier Cussenot, Stephen N. Thibodeau, Daniel J. Schaid, Lisa Cannon-Albright, Kathleen A. Cooney, Stephen J. Chanock, Janet L. Stanford, June M. Chan, John Witte, Jianfeng Xu, Jeannette T. Bensen, Jack A. Taylor & William J. Catalona - unknown
    © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.Genetic studies have identified single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with the risk of prostate cancer. It remains unclear whether such genetic variants are associated with disease aggressiveness. The NCI-SPORE Genetics Working Group retrospectively collected clinicopathologic information and genotype data for 36 SNPs which at the time had been validated to be associated with PC risk from 25,674 cases with PC. Cases were grouped according to race, Gleason score and aggressiveness. Statistical analyses were used to compare the frequency (...)
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Steven I. Miller, Frank A. Stone, William K. Medlin, Clinton Collins, W. Robert Morford, Marc Belth, John T. Abrahamson, Albert W. Vogel, J. Don Reeves, Richard D. Heyman, K. Armitage, Stewart E. Fraser, Edward R. Beauchamp, Clark C. Gill, Edward J. Nemeth, Gordon C. Ruscoe, Charles H. Lyons, Douglas N. Jackson, Bemman N. Phillips, Melvin L. Silberman, Charles E. Pascal, Richard E. Ripple, Harold Cook, Morris L. Bigge, Irene Athey, Sandra Gadell, John Gadell, Daniel S. Parkinson, Nyal D. Royse & Isaac Brown - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (1):1-28.
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    Isaac Newton's Scientific Method: Turning Data Into Evidence About Gravity and Cosmology.William L. Harper - 2011 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Isaac Newton's Scientific Method examines Newton's argument for universal gravity and his application of it to resolve the problem of deciding between geocentric and heliocentric world systems by measuring masses of the sun and planets. William L. Harper suggests that Newton's inferences from phenomena realize an ideal of empirical success that is richer than prediction. Any theory that can achieve this rich sort of empirical success must not only be able to predict the phenomena it purports to explain, (...)
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    Epistemic utility and the evaluation of experiments.Isaac Levi - 1977 - Philosophy of Science 44 (3):368-386.
    William K. Goosens claims to show that my account of epistemic utility runs into serious difficulties when confronted with certain attractive conditions of adequacy for the evaluation of experiments. I show that those conditions of adequacy which are, indeed, acceptable to both of us are satisfied by the procedures for evaluating experiments mandated by combining my theory of epistemic utilities with the approach to evaluating experiments on which Goosens' argument is based. In particular, I demonstrate that my theory does (...)
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    Isaac Newton on Science and Religion.William H. Austin - 1970 - Journal of the History of Ideas 31 (4):521.
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    Isaac Newton on empirical success and scientific method.William Harper - 1997 - In John Earman & John D. Norton (eds.), The Cosmos of Science: Essays of Exploration. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 55--86.
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  16. The Context of Suffering: Empirical Insights into the Problem of Evil.Ian M. Church, Isaac Warchol & Justin Barrett - 2022 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 6 (1):1-16.
    While the evidential problem of evil has been enormously influential within the contemporary philosophical literature—William Rowe’s 1979 formulation in “The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism” being the most seminal—no academic research has explored what cognitive mechanisms might underwrite the appearance of pointlessness in target examples of suffering. In this exploratory paper, we show that the perception of pointlessness in the target examples of suffering that underwrite Rowe’s seminal formulation of the problem of evil is contingent on (...)
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    Howard Stein on Isaac Newton: Beyond hypotheses.William L. Harper - 2002 - In David B. Malament (ed.), Reading Natural Philosophy: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science and Mathematics. Open Court. pp. 71--112.
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  18. Isaac Levi, For the Sake of the Argument: Ramsey Test Conditionals, Inductive Inference, and Nonmonotonic Reasoning Reviewed by.William Seager - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (3):181-183.
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    Isaac Newton filosofo della natura. Le lezioni giovanili di ottica e la genesi del metodo newtoniano. Maurizio Mamiami.William R. Shea - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):134-134.
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    Isaac Franck 1909-1985.William Gerber - 1985 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 59 (2):285 - 286.
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    The Enterprise of Knowledge: An Essay on Knowledge, Credal Probability and Chance by Isaac Levi. [REVIEW]William L. Harper - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (6):367-376.
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    Response to Kent Staley’s Comments on William Harper’s “Isaac Newton’s Scientific Method”.William Harper - 2010 - Modern Schoolman 87 (3-4):315-319.
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    Evangelical ethics: a reader.David P. Gushee & Isaac B. Sharp (eds.) - 2015 - Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press.
    Just as it is impossible to understand the American religious landscape without some familiarity with evangelicalism, one cannot grasp the shape of contemporary Christian ethics without knowing the contributions of evangelical Protestants. This newest addition to the Library of Theological Ethics series begins by examining the core dynamic with which all evangelical ethics grapples: belief in an authoritative, inspired, and unchanging biblical text on the one hand, and engagement with a rapidly evolving and increasingly post-Christian culture on the other. It (...)
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    Isaac Newton's Scientific Method: Turning Data Into Evidence About Gravity and Cosmology.William L. Harper - 2011 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Isaac Newton's Scientific Method examines Newton's argument for universal gravity and his application of it to resolve the problem of deciding between geocentric and heliocentric world systems by measuring masses of the sun and planets. William L. Harper suggests that Newton's inferences from phenomena realize an ideal of empirical success that is richer than prediction. Any theory that can achieve this rich sort of empirical success must not only be able to predict the phenomena it purports to explain, (...)
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    Objective evidence and rules of strategy: Achinstein on method: Peter Achinstein: Evidence and method: Scientific strategies of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, 177pp, $24.95 HB.William L. Harper, Kent W. Staley, Henk W. de Regt & Peter Achinstein - 2014 - Metascience 23 (3):413-442.
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    Probability and Inference: Essays in Honour of Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.William Harper & Gregory Wheeler (eds.) - 2007 - College Publications.
    Recent advances in philosophy, artificial intelligence, mathematical psychology, and the decision sciences have brought a renewed focus to the role and interpretation of probability in theories of uncertain reasoning. Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. has long resisted the now dominate Bayesian approach to the role of probability in scientific inference and practical decision. The sharp contrasts between the Bayesian approach and Kyburg's program offer a uniquely powerful framework within which to study several issues at the heart of scientific inference, decision, and (...)
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    Isaac Newton filosofo della natura. Le lezioni giovanili di ottica e la genesi del metodo newtoniano by Maurizio Mamiami. [REVIEW]William Shea - 1978 - Isis 69:134-134.
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    Peter Achinstein's "Speculation Within and About Science". [REVIEW]William Peden - 2019 - Metapsychology Online Reviews:N/A.
    Over the past 50 years, Peter Achinstein has earned a reputation in the philosophy of science for careful, thought-provoking, and methodologically significant conceptual analyses. This new book matches that reputation: he begins with a detailed analysis a particular notion, speculation, and the clarified concept serves as the glue to hold together the book's wide-ranging discussions. Achinstein also investigates issues of interest for practicing scientists and the ideas of practicing scientists appear frequently in the book. Indeed, two of the most influential (...)
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    The Main Business of Natural Philosophy: Isaac Newton's Natural-Philosophical Methodology. [REVIEW]William Harper - 2013 - Isis 104 (3):614-615.
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    Peter Achinstein, Evidence and Method: Scientific Strategies of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. New York: Oxford University Press , xv+177 pp. $24.95. [REVIEW]William Harper - 2014 - Philosophy of Science 81 (4):684-687.
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    Steffen Ducheyne. The Main Business of Natural Philosophy: Isaac Newton's Natural-Philosophical Methodology. xxiv + 352 pp., tables, bibl., index. New York: Springer, 2012. $189. [REVIEW]William L. Harper - 2013 - Isis 104 (3):614-615.
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    Francis Lodwick's Creation: Theology and Natural Philosophy in the Early Royal Society.William Poole - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (2):245-263.
    This paper examines the cosmological theories of Francis Lodwick (1619-94), the Fellow of the Royal Society, language theorist and close associate of Robert Hooke, concentrating on some unnoticed manuscripts he wrote on this issue. It is demonstrated that Lodwick's account of creation acts as a commentary on the opening chapters of Genesis, influenced in equal measures by the new corpuscular philosophy, and by the heretical, messianic ideas of the Frenchman Isaac La Peyrere, whose Prae-Adamitae (1655) so shocked European scholars. (...)
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    La angustia de Abraham: un análisis del argumento central de Temor y Temblor.David Curry & William Vann - 1995 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 7 (1):5-26.
    Temor y Temblor, de Kierkegaard, escrito bajo el seudónimo de Johannesde silentio, nos ofrece una recreaciónpoética de la historia bíblica de Abraham. Johannes alaba a Abraham como el más eminente caballero de la fe, pero nuestro análisis encuentra que las caracterizaciones que hace de Abraham, como decidido y al mismo tiempo angustiado por el sacrificio de Isaac, entran en conflicto y se mantienen sin resolver. Esto, sumado a la reconocida ignorancia de Johannes en cuestiones de fe, hace que la (...)
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    Kierkegaard's Weanings.Linda L. Williams - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (3):310-318.
    Most secondary sources about Fear and Trembling do not mention the weaning passages that appear in the "Attunement" chapter. Edward Mooney's book, Knights of Faith and Resignation: Reading Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling (1991), devotes almost two pages of his commentary to the weaning sentences. While what Mooney suggests was quite helpful in directing my thoughts on this subject, I will present a more sustained discussion of the weaning sentences than Mooney's and argue that the weaning passages are more instrumental in (...)
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    Isaac Newton, Historian by Frank E. Manuel. [REVIEW]William Wightman - 1963 - Isis 55:119-120.
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    Review: Peter Achinstein. Evidence and Method: Scientific Strategies of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. [REVIEW]Review by: William Harper - 2014 - Philosophy of Science 81 (4):684-687,.
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    The Achievement of Isaac Bashevis SingerThe American Art Journal, I, Spring 1969Antonio Banfi e il pensiero contemporaneoBaertling, Discoverer of Open FormThe Notebooks for a Raw YouthAfter the Hunt: William Harnett and Other American Still Life Painters, 1870-1900ArchitectureThe Music MerchantsProfiles in Literature: James JoyceRobert Henri and His Circle. [REVIEW]Ellen Laing, Marcia Allentuck, L. A. Fleischman, M. Esterow, Antonio Banfi, T. Brunius, F. Dostoevsky, E. Wasiolek, Alfred Frankenstein, S. Gauldie, M. Goldin, A. Goldman, William I. Homer, R. Liddell, Richard Neutra, Gert von der Osten, Horst Vey, N. J. Perella, James B. Pritchard, Theodore Shank, Michael Sullivan & Dominique Darbois - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (3):407.
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    On Newton’s method: William L. Harper: Isaac Newton’s scientific method: Turning data into evidence about gravity and cosmology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 360pp, $75 HB. [REVIEW]Nick Huggett, George E. Smith, David Marshall Miller & William Harper - 2013 - Metascience 22 (2):215-246.
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    Pascal and Disbelief: Catechesis and Conversion in the Pensées. [REVIEW]Timothy J. Williams - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):428-430.
    The principal aim of Wetsel's study is to identify the potential interlocutor for whom Pascal intended his Pensées. Wetsel begins by stating his belief that, despite the fragmentary state of the Pensées, Pascal had clearly intended to revise and organize his thoughts into a "finished apology of the Christian religion". Those unfamiliar with the current state of Pascalian studies in North America will be surprised to learn how controversial is such a thesis. In this Derridian era, with its endless fascination (...)
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  40. Dialogue and the Art of Thinking Together: A Pioneering Approach to Communicating in Business and in Life by William Isaacs.J. M. Calton - 2001 - Business and Society 40 (3):343-348.
     
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  41. "William Davison of Alnwick": Peter William Isaac[REVIEW]Peter Stockham - 1968 - British Journal of Aesthetics 8 (4):424.
     
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  42. BARBER, ALISON E., see Luce, RA BENJAMIN, JOHN D., see Orlitzky, M. CALTON, JERRY M.,“Dialogue and the Art of Thinking Together: A Pioneering Approach to Communicating in Business and in Life by William Isaacs”[Book review], 343. CALTON, JERRY M.,“Ties That Bind: A Social Contracts Approach to Business Ethics by. [REVIEW]Dawn R. Elm, Ellen J. Kennedy & Leigh Lawton - 2001 - Business and Society 40 (4):492-494.
     
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    William Whiston, Isaac Newton and the crisis of publicity.Stephen David Snobelen - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (3):573-603.
    William Whiston was one of the first British converts to Newtonian physics and his 1696 New theory of the earth is the first full-length popularization of the natural philosophy of the Principia. Impressed with his young protégé, Newton paved the way for Whiston to succeed him as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1702. Already a leading Newtonian natural philosopher, Whiston also came to espouse Newton’s heretical antitrinitarianism in the middle of the first decade of the eighteenth century. In all, (...)
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  44. Isaac Newton’s Scientific Method: Turning Data into Evidence about Gravity and Cosmology by William L. Harper.Katherine Dunlop - 2013 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 51 (3):489-491.
    Not a full treatment of Newton’s scientific method, this book discusses his optical research only in passing (342–43). Its subtitle better indicates its scope: it focuses narrowly on the argument for universal gravitation in Book III of the Principia. The philosophical project is to set out an “ideal of empirical success” realized by the argument. Newton claims his method is to “deduce” propositions “from phenomena.” On Harper’s interpretation Newton’s phenomena are patterns of data, which are used to measure “parameters” by (...)
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  45. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and (william) James.David W. Paulsen - 1999 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 13 (2):114-146.
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    Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton's Life, 1752. William Stukeley, A. Hastings White.J. Pelseneer - 1937 - Isis 27 (2):336-337.
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    William L. Harper. Isaac Newton's Scientific Method: Turning Data into Evidence about Gravity and Cosmology. xvii + 424 pp., tables, bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. £40. [REVIEW]Ori Belkind - 2013 - Isis 104 (1):189-190.
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    Harper, William L. Isaac Newton’s Scientific Method. [REVIEW]Jude P. Dougherty - 2012 - Review of Metaphysics 65 (4):874-875.
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    Harper, William L. Isaac Newton’s Scientific Method. [REVIEW]Jude P. Dougherty - 2012 - Review of Metaphysics 65 (4):874-875.
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    Digitizing Isaac NewtonRobert Iliffe . The Newton Project. http://www.newtonproject.sussex.ac.uk.William R. Newman . The Chymistry of Isaac Newton. http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/newton/.Stephen Snobelen . The Newton Project Canada. http://www.isaacnewton.ca/. [REVIEW]Niccolò Guicciardini - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):403-409.
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