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  1. The mechanical versus the mathematical conception of nature.Philipp Frank & Philip Shorr - 1937 - Philosophy of Science 4 (1):41-74.
    When science of the 20th century is spoken of in opposition to that of the 19th century, a particularly characteristic attribute is often cited: namely, that since the time of Galileo and Newton the task of science has been to explain everything mechanistically. By analogy the world was to be conceived as a great machine. But the theories of the 20th century, above all the relativity and quantum theories, caused a revolution in science. It is seen today that nature can (...)
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    Notes and Correspondence.Philip Grossman, Jean Capart, George Sarton & Philip Shorr - 1937 - Isis 26 (2):448-455.
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    Jouannet, grand-père de la préhistoire. André Cheynier.Philip Shorr - 1938 - Isis 29 (1):123-126.
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    Sir John Freind M. D. Pioneer Historian of Medicine.Philip Shorr - 1937 - Isis 27 (3):453-474.
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    The Genesis of Prehistorical Research.Philip Shorr - 1935 - Isis 23 (2):425-443.