This paper compares the argumentative practices of the English and French scientific communities from the origin of the scientific journal in 1665 up to 1700. To that end, we ask a uniform set of questions related to argumentative practice in a large sample of articles randomly drawn from the three pre-eminent scientific journals of this period: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Journal des Sçavans and Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences. The results suggest an interesting link between socio-political structures and their influence on early scientific societies, and the articles in their fledgling publications. In particular, the early professionalization of French science through the Académie Royale led to a...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One aspe...
Topic of the article is relation of the rise of modern science and religion in Western Europe in XVI...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One asp...
The Système de philosophie (1691) by Pierre Sylvain Régis can be considered as the achievement both ...
En ligne à l'adresse suivante : http://asp.revues.org/213International audienceThe Journal des Sçava...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
The Journal des Sçavans and the Philosophical Transactions were both founded in 1665. The Journal de...
Despite voluminous research concerning French society during the eighteenth century the scientific p...
International audienceThis study is a linguistic analysis of the first two academic periodicals from...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
In this article it is argued that a complex model that includes Toulmin\u27s functional account of a...
Who pays for science, and who profits? Historians of science and of France will discover that those ...
The first academic periodical was the Journal des Sçavans, which first appeared in January 1665. It ...
This paper examines the analyses of the role of scientific experiment by three French scholars. It c...
This dissertation presents the institutional history of the Academie de physique de Caen (1662-1672)...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One aspe...
Topic of the article is relation of the rise of modern science and religion in Western Europe in XVI...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One asp...
The Système de philosophie (1691) by Pierre Sylvain Régis can be considered as the achievement both ...
En ligne à l'adresse suivante : http://asp.revues.org/213International audienceThe Journal des Sçava...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
The Journal des Sçavans and the Philosophical Transactions were both founded in 1665. The Journal de...
Despite voluminous research concerning French society during the eighteenth century the scientific p...
International audienceThis study is a linguistic analysis of the first two academic periodicals from...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
In this article it is argued that a complex model that includes Toulmin\u27s functional account of a...
Who pays for science, and who profits? Historians of science and of France will discover that those ...
The first academic periodical was the Journal des Sçavans, which first appeared in January 1665. It ...
This paper examines the analyses of the role of scientific experiment by three French scholars. It c...
This dissertation presents the institutional history of the Academie de physique de Caen (1662-1672)...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One aspe...
Topic of the article is relation of the rise of modern science and religion in Western Europe in XVI...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One asp...