Shipitsyna Yu. S.

Enthusiasm as an epistemic virtue in British scientific culture in the second half of the 18th century and the first quarter of the 19th century (illustrated in the works of naturalist J. Banks)         Р. 69 -80.

UDC 58(410)(09)«17/18»

DOI 10.37724/RSU.2023.79.2.007

 

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