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Perspectives on Science publishes science studies that integrate historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives. Its interdisciplinary approach is intended to foster a more comprehensive understanding of the sciences and the contexts in which they develop. Each issue is comprised of theoretical essays, case studies and review essays.
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Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 2003Table of Contents
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View The Reception of Newton's Gravitational Theory by Huygens, Varignon, and Maupertuis: How Normal Science may be Revolutionary
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| ISSN | 1530-9274 |
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| Print ISSN | 1063-6145 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2003-10-29 |
| Open Access | No |
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Copyright © 2003 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.





