Milne (1998) has suggested the importance of examining the stories that are found in science textbooks for their philosophical assumptions about science. Of the kinds of stories she has identified are examples of those she calls "heroic." She notes that many such stories may be myths and are often s
On the Quantum Theoretic Implications of Newton's Alchemy [Short stories]
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