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    The origin of the thermometer.F. Sherwood Taylor - 1942 - Annals of Science 5 (2):129-156.
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    The teaching of science at Oxford in the nineteenth century.F. Sherwood Taylor - 1952 - Annals of Science 8 (1):82-112.
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    The chemical studies of John Evelyn.F. Sherwood Taylor - 1952 - Annals of Science 8 (4):285-292.
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    The invention of the hygroscope.F. Sherwood Taylor - 1949 - Annals of Science 6 (2):181-185.
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  5. Concerning Science.F. Sherwood Taylor - 1949 - Macdonald.
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  6. St. Albert, patron of scientists.F. Sherwood Taylor - 1950 - Oxford: Blackfriars.
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    The Scientific World-Outlook.F. Sherwood Taylor - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (83):195-207.
    The scientific world-outlook is something quite different from natural science. The word “science” in its legitimate modern usage represents both a kind of knowledge and the method of obtaining that knowledge. By “science” we may mean an objective body of facts and relationships concerning the physical world and arrived at by the scientific method of observation and reasoning—preferably quantitative observation and mathematical reasoning: thus we may say that the law of constant proportions is a part of the science of chemistry. (...)
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]F. Sherwood Taylor - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (9):88-89.
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  9. Review of John Read: The Alchemist in Life, Literature and Art[REVIEW]F. Sherwood Taylor - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (9):88-89.
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