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Daston, Lorraine J. 1988. “Fitting Numbers to the World: The Case of Probability
Theory.” in Minnesota Studies in
the Philosophy of Science, Volume XI: History and
Philosophy of Modern Mathematics, edited by William Aspray and Philip Kitcher, pp. 221–237. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
University of Minnesota Press.
Daston, Lorraine J. 1992. “The Doctrine of Chances without Chance: Determinism,
Mathematical Probability, and Quantification in the Seventeenth
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Daston, Lorraine J. 1998. “Probability and Evidence.” in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century
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Daston, Lorraine J., ed. 1999a. Biographies of Scientific Objects. Chicago,
Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Daston, Lorraine J. 1999b. “The Coming into Being of Scientific
Objects.” in Biographies of
Scientific Objects, edited by Lorraine J. Daston, pp. 1–14. Chicago, Illinois: University
of Chicago Press.
Daston, Lorraine J. 1999c.
“Preternatural Philosophy.” in Biographies of Scientific Objects, edited by
Lorraine J. Daston, pp. 15–41. Chicago,
Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Daston, Lorraine J. 2003. “Attention and the Values of Nature in the
Enlightenment.” in The Moral
Authority of Nature, edited by Lorraine J. Daston and Fernando Vidal, pp. 100–126. Chicago, Illinois:
University of Chicago Press.
Daston, Lorraine J. 2007. “Ørsted and the Rational
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Daston, Lorraine J. 2016. “Kitcher on Science, Democracy, and Human
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Daston, Lorraine J. and Lunbeck, Elizabeth, eds. 2011. Histories of Scientific Observation. Chicago,
Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
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Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
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“Introduction: Doing What Comes Naturally.” in
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edited by Lorraine J. Daston and Fernando
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University of Chicago Press.
Park, Katharine and Daston, Lorraine J., eds. 2006. The Cambridge History of Science. Volume 3: Early Modern
Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Richards, Robert J. and Daston, Lorraine J., eds. 2016. Kuhn’s Structure of Scientific Revolutions at
Fifty. Reflections on a Science Classic. Chicago, Illinois:
University of Chicago Press.