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Heinrich Hertz: Classical Physicist, Modern Philosopher (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
 
 
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Heinrich Hertz: Classical Physicist, Modern Philosopher (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) [Hardcover]

D. Baird (Editor), R.I. Hughes (Editor), A. Nordmann (Editor)

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079234653X 978-0792346531 January 31, 1998 1
This first major collection of essays devoted to Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894) brings together an international group of physicists, philosophers, and historians of science. It includes investigations of Hertz's background, his theoretical and experimental contributions, his philosophy of science, and his influence on science and philosophy in the twentieth century. Its central focus is Hertz's Principles of Mechanics of 1894 which develops the methodological intuitions that also informed his earlier discovery of electromagnetic wave radiation (so-called radio waves). Though his proposed reform of mechanics was not adopted, the book proved influential on physicists like Einstein, Schrödinger, Bohr, and Heisenberg, and on philosophers like Cassirer, Schlick, and Wittgenstein. It can be regarded as an ancestor of Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions, it anticipated current discussions on the role of models in science, and it represents an important chapter in the history of conventionalism. Audience: Philosophers of science, historians of science, Wittgenstein scholars, historians and philosophers of technology, physicists, electrical engineers, and mathematicians.

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`... unusually well-balanced anthology ... The editors...are to be congratulated for producing a superb introduction to Hertz scholarship.' ISIS, 91:1 (2000)

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Heinrich Hertz wrote this in Berlin during the fall of 1880 to his parents in Hamburg. Read the first page
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contiguous action, concealed masses, dynamical determination, wire waves, electrodynamic action, hidden masses, hidden motions, classical physicist, electric waves, electric oscillations, redrawn version, prize problem, electrodynamic effects, necessary consequents, invisible masses, ordinary mechanics, common significance, straightest path, virtual velocities
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Heinrich Hertz, Hermann von Helmholtz, New York, Great Britain, Werner Heisenberg, Deutsches Museum, Gesammelte Werke, Wolfgang Pauli, Hertz's Bild, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Laboratory Notes, Max Planck, Wittgenstein's Tractatus, Berlin Prize, Max Weber, Niels Bohr, Arnold Sommerfeld, Ernst Mach, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Simon Saunders, Cambridge University Press, Gregor Schiemann, Ludwig Boltzmann, Mechanics Hertz, Emil Cohn
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