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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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precise, since the year 1793, he finally had a position as a lecturer of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in the New Col- lege of Manchester. Shortly after his appointment, he also had become a member
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John: A New System of Chemical Philosophy I 1808, online available: http://archive.org/details/newsystemofchemi01daltuoft. Dalton, John: A New System of Chemical Philosophy II 1827, online available: ht [...] teaching high school math- ematics and in 1793 he became a teacher of math- ematics and natural philosophy at the New Col- lege in Manchester. There he met Robert Owen, who introduced him to the Manchester [...] precise, since the year 1793, he finally had a position as a lecturer of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in the New Col- lege of Manchester. Shortly after his appointment, he also had become a member
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teaching high school math- ematics and in 1793 he became a teacher of math- ematics and natural philosophy at the New Col- lege in Manchester. There he met Robert Owen, who introduced him to the Manchester [...] 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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Laughing Philosophy 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Laughing Philosophy Plato was walking home, it was a hot afternoon, and he just wanted to get back into the cool space [...] Democritus had advantages in the upcoming controversy. Thus, instead of responding directly, 2 Laughing Philosophy Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu he made a completely different proposal: [...] moving in an irregular manner, than the following question arises: When one of these ato- Laughing Philosophy 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu ma moves to a place, let us say
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was educated by Egyp- tian priests and Babylonian magicians. In subse- quent years, he studied philosophy in Leucippus' school (school of Atomists, 400 BC), where he de- veloped an interest in atomic theory
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Biography: Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford Student’s Learning Activities (Lavoisier and the conservation of mass) 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Student’s Learning
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teaching high school math- ematics and in 1793 he became a teacher of math- ematics and natural philosophy at the New Col- lege in Manchester. There he met Robert Owen, who introduced him to the Manchester
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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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