The Significance of Schelling’s “Epoch of a Wholly New Natural History”: An Essay on the Realization of Questions

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Abstract This essay argues for the fruitfulness of a historiography of the sciences centred on changes in the horizons of disciplines through realization and dissolution of questions. The approach is illustrated by an interpretation of certain developments in natural history in the ...

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Jardine, N. (1988). The Significance of Schelling’s “Epoch of a Wholly New Natural History”: An Essay on the Realization of Questions. In Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (pp. 327–350). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2997-5_16

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