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Scientific Methodology in Nineteenth Century Britain
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This collection of primary sources examines scientific methodology in Britain during the long nineteenth century. This volume examines primary sources related to the philosophy of the physical sciences.
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Dr. Charles H. Pence is Assistant Professor and Director of the Center for the Philosophy of Science and Society (CEFISES) at the Université catholique de Louvain in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Inhalt
**Volume 4: Forces, Fields, and Energy: Physical Sciences
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General Introduction
Volume 4 Introduction
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Part 1: Atoms, Molecules and Forces
John Dalton, "On the Constitution of Bodies" and "On Chemical Synthesis" (1808), from Foundations of the Atomic Theory (1893), pp. 27-34
John Dalton, "Remarks on the Essay of Dr. Berzelius on the Cause of Chemical Proportions", Annals of Philosophy, Vol. 3 (1814), pp. 174-180
Jacob Berzelius, "An Address to Those Chemists Who Wish to Examine the Laws of Chemical Proportions, and the Theory of Chemistry in General", Annals of Philosophy, Vol. 10 (1815), pp. 122-131
Michael Faraday, "Identity of Electricities Derived from Different Sources", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Vol. 123 (1833), pp. 23-30, 43-53
Michael Faraday, "A Speculation Touching Electric Conduction and the Nature of Matter", Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 24 (1844), pp. 136-144
Herman von Helmholtz, "On the Aim and Progress of Physical Science", in Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects (1869 [tr. 1885]), pp. 369-375, 382-394
James Clerk Maxwell, "On Physical Lines of Force", Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 21, No. 139 (1861), pp. 161-165
James Clerk Maxwell, "Molecules", Nature, Vol. 8 (1873), pp. 437-441
Part 2: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Sadi Carnot, "Reflections on the Motive Power of Heat and on Engines Suitable for Developing this Power", The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Memoirs by Carnot, Clausius, and Thomson (1824 [tr. 1899]), pp. 3-21
James Joule, "On Matter, Living Force, and Heat", in The Scientific Papers of James Prescott Joule, (1847), pp. 265-276
Rudolf Clausius, "On the Moving Force of Heat", in The Mechanical Theory of Heat, with its Applications to the Steam-Engine and to the Physical Properties of Bodies (1850 [tr. 1867]), pp. 14-21, 43-45.
William Thomson, "Kinetic Theory of the Dissipation of Energy", Nature, Vol. 9 (1874), pp. 441-444
Part 3: Models and Reality
Heinrich Hertz, Principles of Mechanics (1894 [tr. 1899]), pp. 1-4, 24-41
Ludwig Boltzmann, "On the Necessity of Atomic Theories in Physics", The Monist, Vol. 12, No. 1 (1901), pp. 65-79
Ludwig Boltzmann, "Models", Encyclopaedia Britannica, 10th ed., Vol. 30 (1902), pp. 788-791
Part 4: Time and Space
Mary Somerville, Mechanism of the Heavens (1831), pp. v-xv, 4-6, 145-151
Ernst Mach, The Science of Mechanics (1883[tr. 1919]), pp. 222-245
Albert Einstein, "Maxwell's Influence on the Development of the Conception of Physical Reality", in James Clerk Maxwell: A Commemoration Volume, 1831-1931 (1931), pp. 66-73
Bibliography
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Index
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032204949
- Editor Charles H. Pence
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9781032204949
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-032-20494-9
- Titel Scientific Methodology in Nineteenth Century Britain
- Autor Charles H. Pence
- Untertitel Volume IV: Forces, Fields, and Energy: Physical Sciences
- Gewicht 860g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 236
- Genre History