Deduction Versus Discourse: Newton and the Cosmic Phenomena [Book Review]

Foundations of Science 18 (3):529-544 (2013)
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Deduction Versus Discourse: Newton and the Cosmic Phenomena Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-16 DOI 10.1007/s10699-011-9283-2 Authors Pierre Kerszberg, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France Journal Foundations of Science Online ISSN 1572-8471 Print ISSN 1233-1821

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