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The paradox of conceptual novelty and Galileo's use of experiments

(2005) PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. 72(5). p.864-875
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Van Dyck, Maarten. “The Paradox of Conceptual Novelty and Galileo’s Use of Experiments.” PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, vol. 72, no. 5, 2005, pp. 864–75, doi:1854/10928.
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Van Dyck, M. (2005). The paradox of conceptual novelty and Galileo’s use of experiments. PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, 72(5), 864–875. https://doi.org/1854/10928
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Van Dyck, Maarten. 2005. “The Paradox of Conceptual Novelty and Galileo’s Use of Experiments.” PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 72 (5): 864–75. https://doi.org/1854/10928.
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Van Dyck, Maarten. 2005. “The Paradox of Conceptual Novelty and Galileo’s Use of Experiments.” PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 72 (5): 864–875. doi:1854/10928.
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Van Dyck M. The paradox of conceptual novelty and Galileo’s use of experiments. PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. 2005;72(5):864–75.
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M. Van Dyck, “The paradox of conceptual novelty and Galileo’s use of experiments,” PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, vol. 72, no. 5, pp. 864–875, 2005.
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  title        = {{The paradox of conceptual novelty and Galileo's use of experiments}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/1854/10928}},
  volume       = {{72}},
  year         = {{2005}},
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