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- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Editor's Foreword xi
- The Ether Problem, the Mechanistic Worldview, and the Origins of the Theory of Relativity 1
- Einstein’s Early Scientific Collaboration 83
- Max Planck’s Philosophy of Nature and His Elaboration of the Special Theory of Relativity 125
- The Concept of Particle Creation before and after Quantum Mechanics 161
- Chemistry as a Branch of Physics: Laplace's Collaboration with Lavoisier 193
- Mayer’s Concept of “Force”: The "Axis" of a New Science of Physics 277
- Debates over the Theory of Solution: A Study of Dissent in Physical Chemistry in the English-Speaking World in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 297
- The Rise of Physics Laboratories in Britain 405
- The Establishment of the Royal College of Chemistry: An Investigation of the Social Context of Early-Victorian Chemistry 437
- Note on Contributors 487
- IN MEMORIAM: Tetu Hirosige (1928-1975) 488
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Editor's Foreword xi
- The Ether Problem, the Mechanistic Worldview, and the Origins of the Theory of Relativity 1
- Einstein’s Early Scientific Collaboration 83
- Max Planck’s Philosophy of Nature and His Elaboration of the Special Theory of Relativity 125
- The Concept of Particle Creation before and after Quantum Mechanics 161
- Chemistry as a Branch of Physics: Laplace's Collaboration with Lavoisier 193
- Mayer’s Concept of “Force”: The "Axis" of a New Science of Physics 277
- Debates over the Theory of Solution: A Study of Dissent in Physical Chemistry in the English-Speaking World in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 297
- The Rise of Physics Laboratories in Britain 405
- The Establishment of the Royal College of Chemistry: An Investigation of the Social Context of Early-Victorian Chemistry 437
- Note on Contributors 487
- IN MEMORIAM: Tetu Hirosige (1928-1975) 488