Inventing the Scientist

By Laura J. Snyder It was June 24, 1833, at the meeting of the recently-founded British Association for the Advancement of Science. William Whewell (pronounced "who-ell"), a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and former professor of Mineralogy, had just finished a speech opening the conference. When the applause died down, the members were shocked to [...]
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Published on January 21, 2011 08:35
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