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Steven Shapin (born 1943) is an
American historian and
sociologist of science. He is the
Franklin L. Ford
Research Professor of the
History of Science...
- Boyle, and the
Experimental Life (published 1985) is a book by
Steven Shapin and
Simon ****. It
examines the
debate between Robert Boyle and Thomas...
- the very
possibility of
vacuum existence.
Historians of
science Steven Shapin and
Simon ****, in
their 1985 book
Leviathan and the Air-Pump, describe...
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Jonathan Swift's
satire of the
impractical research of the
Royal Society Shapin,
Steven (2012). "The
Ivory Tower: the
history of a
figure of
speech and...
- and the Air-Pump: Hobbes, Boyle, and the
Experimental Life with
Steven Shapin. In
addition to his work at Cambridge, he has been a
presenter on the BBC...
- Butterfield, Herbert, The
Origins of
Modern Science, 1300–1800, p. viii
Shapin, Steven. The
Scientific Revolution, Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press...
- 634–36. Caradonna, 653–54. "Royal Charters". royalsociety.org.
Steven Shapin, A
Social History of Truth:
Civility and
Science in Seventeenth-Century...
- Gill, S.; Neagher, R. E.; Muller, D. E.; Nash, J. P.; Robertson, J. E.;
Shapin, T.; Whesler, D. J. (1956-09-01). Nash, J. P. (ed.). "ILLIAC Programming...
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silent image of women.
Gender and
History 17 (3),
November 2005, 657-681.
Shapin,
Stephen (20
September 2013). "Book Review: 'Brave Genius' by Sean B. Carroll"...
- that the book "presents a
public life more than a
private one."
Steven Shapin wrote that the book is "a
loose and
multiply digressive collection of reminiscences...