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Principles of the Theory of Heat
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Author(s):
Ernst Mach
Editor(s):
Brian McGuinness
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1986
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Springer Netherlands
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978-94-010-8554-0
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978-94-009-4622-4
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1986
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10.1007/978-94-009-4622-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Author’s Preface to the First Edition
pp. 3
Author’s Preface to the Second Edition (Excerpt)
pp. 5
Introduction
pp. 7
Historical Survey of the Development of Thermometry
pp. 45
Critical Discussion of the Conception of Temperature
pp. 62
On the Determination of High Temperatures
pp. 67
Names and Numbers
pp. 73
The Continuum
pp. 79
Historical Survey of the Theory of Conduction of Heat
pp. 113
The Development of the Theory of Conduction of Heat
pp. 121
Historical Survey of the Theory of Radiation of Heat
pp. 142
Review of the Development of the Theory of Radiation of Heat
pp. 146
Historical Survey of the Development of Calorimetry
pp. 171
Criticism of Calorimetric Conceptions
pp. 182
The Calorimetric Properties of Gases
pp. 196
The Development of Thermodynamics. Carnot’s Principle
pp. 224
The Development of Thermodynamics. The Principle of Mayer and Joule. The Principle of Energy
pp. 251
The Development of Thermodynamics. Unifying the Principles
pp. 282
Concise Development of the Laws of Thermodynamics
pp. 287
The Absolute (Thermodynamic) Scale of Temperature
pp. 295
Critical Review of the Development of Thermodynamics. The Sources of the Principle of Energy
pp. 306
Extension of the Theorem of Carnot and Clausius. The Conformity and the Differences of Energies. The Limits of the Principle of Energy
pp. 320
The Borderland Between Physics and Chemistry
pp. 327
The Relation of Physical and Chemical Processes
pp. 333
The Opposition between Mechanical and Phenomenological Physics
pp. 336
The Evolution of Science
pp. 338
The Sense of the Marvellous
pp. 350
Transformation and Adaptation in Scientific Thought
pp. 359
The Economy of Science
pp. 363
Comparison as a Scientific Principle
pp. 371
Language
pp. 378
The Concept
pp. 384
The Concept of Substance
pp. 391
Causality and Explanation
pp. 398
Revision of Scientific Views Caused by Chance Circumstances
pp. 402
The Paths of Investigation
pp. 415
The Aim of Investigation
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