Because of its vital role in scientific discovery, scientific writing and its role in scientific discourse have, in recent years, been recognized by rhetorical theorists as a legitimate avenue of study. One of the most interesting and important methods of understanding scientific discourse is to study its origins and development over the years
Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born and educated in England. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, a...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One asp...
This article discusses the change in the relationship between natura and ars that occurred when Cart...
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Physics brings together cutting-edge writing by more than twen...
Isaac Newton is widely held in the popular imagination to be one of the inventors of modern science....
Mathematician and founder of modern philosophy, known for his distrust of formal rhetoric. The Carte...
Isaac Newton, in popular imagination the Ur-scientist, was an outstanding humanist scholar. His rese...
This work positions Isaac Newton's three areas of inquiry---Natural Philosophy, alchemy, and theolog...
Recently the Principia has been the object of renewed interest among mathematicians and physicists. ...
This thesis examines a dispute between Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke during the 1670s over Newton’s ...
reception studies, rhetoric of science, social epistemology The rhetoric of Newton’s first paper tha...
Sir Isaac Newton revolutionized physics and astronomy in his Principia. How did he do it? Would his ...
In 1687 one the most important scientific book every written, The Principia, by Isaac Newton, was pu...
I argue that Isaac Newton's _De Gravitatione_ should not be considered an authoritative expression o...
Throughout his life, Sir Isaac Newton was deeply dedicated to the science of decoding biblical apoca...
Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born and educated in England. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, a...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One asp...
This article discusses the change in the relationship between natura and ars that occurred when Cart...
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Physics brings together cutting-edge writing by more than twen...
Isaac Newton is widely held in the popular imagination to be one of the inventors of modern science....
Mathematician and founder of modern philosophy, known for his distrust of formal rhetoric. The Carte...
Isaac Newton, in popular imagination the Ur-scientist, was an outstanding humanist scholar. His rese...
This work positions Isaac Newton's three areas of inquiry---Natural Philosophy, alchemy, and theolog...
Recently the Principia has been the object of renewed interest among mathematicians and physicists. ...
This thesis examines a dispute between Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke during the 1670s over Newton’s ...
reception studies, rhetoric of science, social epistemology The rhetoric of Newton’s first paper tha...
Sir Isaac Newton revolutionized physics and astronomy in his Principia. How did he do it? Would his ...
In 1687 one the most important scientific book every written, The Principia, by Isaac Newton, was pu...
I argue that Isaac Newton's _De Gravitatione_ should not be considered an authoritative expression o...
Throughout his life, Sir Isaac Newton was deeply dedicated to the science of decoding biblical apoca...
Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born and educated in England. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, a...
Science and scientific method have evolved in parallel with changes in philosophical ideas. One asp...
This article discusses the change in the relationship between natura and ars that occurred when Cart...