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Studies in history and philosophy of science. Part A.

Elsevier Freedom Collection Available from 03/01/1995 volume: 26 issue: 1. Available online

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Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals Available from 1995. Available online

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Elsevier SD Backfile Social Science Supplement Available from 05/01/1970 volume: 1 issue: 1 until 12/31/1994 volume: 25 issue: 6. Available online

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Elsevier SD Backfile Social Sciences Available from 05/01/1970 volume: 1 issue: 1 until 12/31/1994 volume: 25 issue: 6. Available online

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science--History--Periodicals.
Science.
Science--Philosophy--Periodicals.
Science--history.
Science--Philosophy.
philosophy.
Medical Subjects:
Science.
Science--history.
Genre:
Computer network resources.
History.
Periodicals.
periodicals.
Physical Description:
Bimonthly, 2015-
Began with vol. 1, issue 1 (May 1970).
Other Title:
Stud. hist. phil. sci
Title on image of cover: Studies in history and philosophy of science
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Elsevier Science
Notes:
Refereed/Peer-reviewed
Issued in conjunction with companion publications: Studies in history and philosophy of science. Part B, Studies in history and philosophy of modern physics, 1995; Studies in history and philosophy of modern physics (Online), 1996-2020; and: Studies in history and philosophy of science. Part C, Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences, 1998-2020.
Vol. 26, issue 1 (Mar. 1995); title from contents screen (ScienceDirect, viewed Oct. 9, 2003).
Volume 85 (February 2021) (ScienceDirect, viewed May 25, 2021).
ISSN:
1879-2510
OCLC:
39265058

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