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of the classical version of atomism. The first factor was the uncompromising materialism of this philosophy. By explaining sensation and even thought in terms of the motions of atoms, the atomists challenged [...] Auflage). München: Deutsches Museum. Blackmore, J. (1995). Ludwig Boltzmann: His Later Life and Philosophy, 1900-1906. The Philosopher. Dordrecht: Klu- wer. 9 Before these experiments were carried out, [...] by Kerr, 4th ed., Edinburgh: William Creech. Losee, J. (2001). A historical introduction to the philosophy of science. Oxford [Engl.]; New York: Oxford University Press Morgenweck-Lambrinos, V., & Trömel
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Two of these papers are noteworthy for completely differ- ent reasons. One was published in the Philosophi- cal Transactions of 1850, it was entitled "On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat". In this paper [...] Determination of the Me- chanical Equivalent of Heat. In: Hills, Skip (Ed.): The His- tory and Philosophy of Science in Science Education Vol.1, Kingston, Ontario), pp 495-505. Herschel, W. (1800). Experiments [...] s of Precision and Gestures of Accuracy in Early Victorian England. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 26, 73 - 106. Sichau C (2000): Die Joule-Thomson-Experimente: An- merkungen zur Materialität
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professor in Göt- tingen and was extremely well known for his experimental lectures on natural philosophy. When he learned about the electrophorus, he decided that this was a device that would be useful
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Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, The History and Philosophy of Science in Science Education: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science in Education 1992. Kuhn, Thomas [...] Two of these papers are noteworthy for completely differ- ent reasons. One was published in the Philosophi- cal Transactions of 1850, it was entitled "On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat". In this paper [...] Determination of the Me- chanical Equivalent of Heat. In: Hills, Skip (Ed.): The His- tory and Philosophy of Science in Science Education Vol.1, Kingston, Ontario), pp 495-505. Herschel, W. (1800). Experiments
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the classical version of atomism. The first factor was the uncom- promising materialism of this philosophy. By explaining sensation and even thought in terms of the motions of atoms, the atomists chal- [...] Planck- schen Wirkungsquantum. In: Physik Journal 7/3, 39-45. Nye, M. J. (1993). From chemical philosophy to theoretical chemistry : dynamics of matter and dynamics of disci- plines, 1800-1950. Berkeley
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his brother Benjamin and himself. At the age of 16 Joule was sent to the Manchester Literary and Philosophy Society (Lit & Phil) to be taught chemistry, physics, mathemat- ics. His father hired the eminent
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Cavendish Laboratory as his doctoral su- pervisor. Cambridge had just instituted the new “Doctor of Philosophy” degree, and Rutherford was among the first few to earn this degree. By 1898, at the age of 27
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Cavendish Laboratory as his doctoral su- pervisor. Cambridge had just instituted the new “Doctor of Philosophy” degree, and Rutherford was among the first few to earn this degree. By 1898, at the age of 27 [...] the classical version of atomism. The first factor was the uncom- promising materialism of this philosophy. By explaining sensation and even thought in terms of the motions of atoms, the atomists chal- [...] Planck- schen Wirkungsquantum. In: Physik Journal 7/3, 39-45. Nye, M. J. (1993). From chemical philosophy to theoretical chemistry : dynamics of matter and dynamics of disci- plines, 1800-1950. Berkeley