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11 Thermodynamics and Modern Physics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Divine Order: Isaac Newton and Physico-Theology 9
- 2 Celestial Order and Universal Gravity 26
- 3 Mixed Mathematics and Probability 45
- 4 Inventories of Electricity 59
- 5 Organization: Living Things 75
- 6 Cleaning up Chemistry: The Classification of Matter 88
- 7 Laplace, Revolutionary Order, and the Invention of Mathematical Physics 110
- 8 Classification and Extinction: Cuvier And Natural History In The Early Nineteenth Century 132
- 9 Darwin’s Taxonomy: Geology And The Organization Of Life 147
- 10 Evolution and Scientific Naturalism 162
- 11 Thermodynamics and Modern Physics 181
- 12 Chance and Determinism: New Models of Science 196
- 13 Electromagnetism, Action at a Distance, and Aether 213
- 14 The Chemical Use of Atoms 238
- 15 Laboratories of the Heavens: Physics in the Observatory 256
- 16 New Modes of Natural Philosophy 285
- Conclusion. The World We Have Gained . . . and Lost 305
- Acknowledgments 313
- Notes 315
- Bibliography 345
- Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Divine Order: Isaac Newton and Physico-Theology 9
- 2 Celestial Order and Universal Gravity 26
- 3 Mixed Mathematics and Probability 45
- 4 Inventories of Electricity 59
- 5 Organization: Living Things 75
- 6 Cleaning up Chemistry: The Classification of Matter 88
- 7 Laplace, Revolutionary Order, and the Invention of Mathematical Physics 110
- 8 Classification and Extinction: Cuvier And Natural History In The Early Nineteenth Century 132
- 9 Darwin’s Taxonomy: Geology And The Organization Of Life 147
- 10 Evolution and Scientific Naturalism 162
- 11 Thermodynamics and Modern Physics 181
- 12 Chance and Determinism: New Models of Science 196
- 13 Electromagnetism, Action at a Distance, and Aether 213
- 14 The Chemical Use of Atoms 238
- 15 Laboratories of the Heavens: Physics in the Observatory 256
- 16 New Modes of Natural Philosophy 285
- Conclusion. The World We Have Gained . . . and Lost 305
- Acknowledgments 313
- Notes 315
- Bibliography 345
- Index 361