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Induction and certainty in the physics of Wolff and Crusius
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Kant's theory of scientific hypotheses in its historical context
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Soul, Archeus, and Nature in van Helmont’s Medical Naturalism
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Harvey, William
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Newtonianism and the life sciences
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Intussusception
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Spontaneous generation in early modern philosophy and science
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Axiomatic natural philosophy and the emergence of biology of a science
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Charles Wolfe, La philosophie de la biologie avant la biologie
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The new axiomatic method : Bachelard on the meaning and deformation of concepts
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Kant’s epigenesis : specificity and developmental constraints
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The organism as reality or as fiction : Buffon and beyond
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Kant's transcendental organics: systematicity and its historicity
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Divine machines : Leibniz and the sciences of life
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Novum sub sole: organicity and temporality in Kant and Bergson
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From the more geometrico to the more algebraico: D'Alembert and the enlightenment's transformation of systematic order
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The ideal (of) democracy: multitude and multiplicity in Spinoza's political ontology
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System and organ: in defense of an analogy
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Objectivity: its meaning, its limitations, its fateful omissions
(2013) Objectivity after Kant : its meaning, its limitations, its fateful omissions. 95. p.vii-xxviii -
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Objectivity after Kant: its meaning, its limitations, its fateful omissions
Gertrudis Van de Vijver (UGent) and Boris Demarest (UGent)(2013) 95.