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Canguilhem, George

Caldin, E. F. The Structure of Chemistry in Relation to the Philosophy of Science. London Sheed and Ward, 1961. Campaigne, E. "The Contributions of Fritz Arndt to Resonance Theory." JChem.Ed. 36 (1959) 336339. Canguilhem, Georges. Etudes d histoire et de philosophie des sciences. Paris Vrin, 1979. [Pg.307]

Since the Nineteenth century, these philosophers have struggled to rescue time from a dimension on a simple, linear scale and install time as a multidimensional variable in a complex way of thinking about life. The biophilosophers have been drawn to evolution as a place to resolve the fundamental conundrum of time - How does it affect life The biophilosopher Georges Canguilhem, for one, tells his reader ... [Pg.100]

Ludwig Boltzmann, "Model," Encyclopedia Britannica (New York, 1911), XVH 638640. As discussed further, there is a problem with the distinction between "model" and "analogy." Georges Canguilhem has claimed to demonstrate that the distinction is perfectly impossible in Canguilhem. Etudes d histoire et de philosophie des sciences (Paris Vrin, 1979). [Pg.92]


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