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The author presents a new philosophy of science in the grand tradition that has recently been deemed impossible. Scerri believes that science develops as a holistic entity, which is fundamentally unified even though the individuals making up the body scientific are frequently in competition among ea...
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Zusammenfassung: | The author presents a new philosophy of science in the grand tradition that has recently been deemed impossible. Scerri believes that science develops as a holistic entity, which is fundamentally unified even though the individuals making up the body scientific are frequently in competition among each other. He draws inspiration from a conviction that the world is essentially unified in the way that has been described by both Western and Eastern philosophers. -- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxxiv, 228 pages) : illustrations |
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spelling | Scerri, Eric R., author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpjfttyrHC3qwyyVbmGHC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005093780 A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science / Eric Scerri. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016] ©2016 1 online resource (xxxiv, 228 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed September 9, 2016). The author presents a new philosophy of science in the grand tradition that has recently been deemed impossible. Scerri believes that science develops as a holistic entity, which is fundamentally unified even though the individuals making up the body scientific are frequently in competition among each other. He draws inspiration from a conviction that the world is essentially unified in the way that has been described by both Western and Eastern philosophers. -- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. COVER; A Tale of Seven Scientists and a New Philosophy of Science; COPYRIGHT; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; CONTENTS ; BIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND ; Chapter 1: Introduction ; MARGINAL AND INTERMEDIATE FIGURES IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE ; MOVING BEYOND "RIGHT" AND "WRONG" IN SCIENCE ; POSSIBLE OBJECTIONS ; NOTES ; Chapter 2: John Nicholson ; THE WORK ; ACCOUNTING FOR ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF THE ELEMENTS ; ACCOMMODATING THE SPECTRA OF FOUR NEBULA INCLUDING ORION NEBULA ; HOW DID NICHOLSON CALCULATE THE FREQUENCIES OF SPECTRAL LINES? ; NICHOLSON'S CALCULATIONS ON THE SPECTRUM OF THE SOLAR CORONA. NICHOLSON AND PLANCK'S CONSTANT REACTIONS TO WORK OF NICHOLSON ; HOW WAS ANY OF THE SUCCESS POSSIBLE GIVEN THE LIMITATIONS OF NICHOLSON'S THEORY? ; CONCLUSIONS ; NOTES; Chapter 3: Anton Van den Broek ; THE ARTICLE OF 1911 AND A LETTER TO NATURE MAGAZINE ; GOODBYE TO ATOMIC WEIGHT, WELCOME ATOMIC NUMBER ; PREEMPTING MOSELEY ; INTERLUDE ON WHAT BOHR KNEW ABOUT ATOMIC NUMBER ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 4: Richard Abegg ; A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY AND INTRODUCTION ; ABEGG'S EARLY WORK IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY ; WHAT IS A HALF-CELL? ; ABEGG ON VALENCY AND THE PERIODIC TABLE ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES. Chapter 5: Charles Bury ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATIONS ACCORDING TO PHYSICISTS ; Thomson ; BOHR ; KOSSELL ; CONFIGURATIONS ACCORDING TO CHEMISTS ; Lewis ; LANGMUIR ; A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF CHARLES BURY ; BURY'S WORK ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 6: John D. Main Smith ; SOME CURIOUS ASPECTS OF MAIN SMITH'S WORK ; THE INERT PAIR EFFECT ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 7: Edmund Stoner ; AN INTERLUDE ON BOHR'S THEORY OF THE PERIODIC TABLE ; BOHR'S SECOND THEORY OF THE PERIODIC SYSTEM ; ADIABATIC PRINCIPLE ; STONER'S PAPER ; MAGNETIC EVIDENCE ; CHEMICAL PROPERTIES ; REACTIONS TO STONER'S ARTICLE. HOW STONER'S ARTICLE LED PAULI TO THE EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE PRIORITY QUESTION BETWEEN MAIN SMITH AND STONER ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 8: Charles Janet ; JANET ON ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND CHEMISTRY ; JANET ON THE PERIODIC SYSTEM ; THE MADELUNG RULE ; JANET'S LEFT-STEP TABLE IN CONTEMPORARY SCHOLARSHIP ON THE PERIODIC TABLE ; ELEMENTS AS BASIC SUBSTANCES OR AS SIMPLE SUBSTANCES ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 9: Bringing Things Together ; THE NATURE OF SCIENCE AND PRIORITY DISPUTES ; PRIORITY DISPUTES ACCORDING TO ROBERT MERTON ; SIMULTANEOUS OR MULTIPLE DISCOVERY. TRADITIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND MULTIPLE DISCOVERY POSSIBLE REASONS FOR MULTIPLE DISCOVERY ; THE THESIS OF UNIVERSAL MULTIPLICITY ; A NEW COTTAGE INDUSTRY. INCONSISTENCY IN SCIENTIFIC THEORIES ; WHAT TO DO? ; INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL INCONSISTENCIES IN THEORIES ; EVOLUTIONARY THEORIES OF SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT ; REVOLUTIONS OR NOT? ; MORE ON MY EVOLUTIONARY VIEW OF SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT ; BACK TO KUHN ; REVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION, CAN KUHN HAVE IT BOTH WAYS? ; CAN KUHN HAVE HIS CAKE AND EAT IT? ; TOULMIN ; CAMPBELL ; NOTES ; INDEX. Science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118582 Philosophy and science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101000 Philosophie et sciences. SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. bisacsh Philosophy and science fast Science Philosophy fast has work: A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG783cfPrGFQPW6QDYJv73 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Scerri, Eric R. Tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016] 9780190232993 0190232994 (DLC) 2016006032 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1348277 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Scerri, Eric R. A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science / COVER; A Tale of Seven Scientists and a New Philosophy of Science; COPYRIGHT; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; CONTENTS ; BIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND ; Chapter 1: Introduction ; MARGINAL AND INTERMEDIATE FIGURES IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE ; MOVING BEYOND "RIGHT" AND "WRONG" IN SCIENCE ; POSSIBLE OBJECTIONS ; NOTES ; Chapter 2: John Nicholson ; THE WORK ; ACCOUNTING FOR ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF THE ELEMENTS ; ACCOMMODATING THE SPECTRA OF FOUR NEBULA INCLUDING ORION NEBULA ; HOW DID NICHOLSON CALCULATE THE FREQUENCIES OF SPECTRAL LINES? ; NICHOLSON'S CALCULATIONS ON THE SPECTRUM OF THE SOLAR CORONA. NICHOLSON AND PLANCK'S CONSTANT REACTIONS TO WORK OF NICHOLSON ; HOW WAS ANY OF THE SUCCESS POSSIBLE GIVEN THE LIMITATIONS OF NICHOLSON'S THEORY? ; CONCLUSIONS ; NOTES; Chapter 3: Anton Van den Broek ; THE ARTICLE OF 1911 AND A LETTER TO NATURE MAGAZINE ; GOODBYE TO ATOMIC WEIGHT, WELCOME ATOMIC NUMBER ; PREEMPTING MOSELEY ; INTERLUDE ON WHAT BOHR KNEW ABOUT ATOMIC NUMBER ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 4: Richard Abegg ; A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY AND INTRODUCTION ; ABEGG'S EARLY WORK IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY ; WHAT IS A HALF-CELL? ; ABEGG ON VALENCY AND THE PERIODIC TABLE ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES. Chapter 5: Charles Bury ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATIONS ACCORDING TO PHYSICISTS ; Thomson ; BOHR ; KOSSELL ; CONFIGURATIONS ACCORDING TO CHEMISTS ; Lewis ; LANGMUIR ; A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF CHARLES BURY ; BURY'S WORK ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 6: John D. Main Smith ; SOME CURIOUS ASPECTS OF MAIN SMITH'S WORK ; THE INERT PAIR EFFECT ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 7: Edmund Stoner ; AN INTERLUDE ON BOHR'S THEORY OF THE PERIODIC TABLE ; BOHR'S SECOND THEORY OF THE PERIODIC SYSTEM ; ADIABATIC PRINCIPLE ; STONER'S PAPER ; MAGNETIC EVIDENCE ; CHEMICAL PROPERTIES ; REACTIONS TO STONER'S ARTICLE. HOW STONER'S ARTICLE LED PAULI TO THE EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE PRIORITY QUESTION BETWEEN MAIN SMITH AND STONER ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 8: Charles Janet ; JANET ON ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND CHEMISTRY ; JANET ON THE PERIODIC SYSTEM ; THE MADELUNG RULE ; JANET'S LEFT-STEP TABLE IN CONTEMPORARY SCHOLARSHIP ON THE PERIODIC TABLE ; ELEMENTS AS BASIC SUBSTANCES OR AS SIMPLE SUBSTANCES ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; Chapter 9: Bringing Things Together ; THE NATURE OF SCIENCE AND PRIORITY DISPUTES ; PRIORITY DISPUTES ACCORDING TO ROBERT MERTON ; SIMULTANEOUS OR MULTIPLE DISCOVERY. TRADITIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND MULTIPLE DISCOVERY POSSIBLE REASONS FOR MULTIPLE DISCOVERY ; THE THESIS OF UNIVERSAL MULTIPLICITY ; A NEW COTTAGE INDUSTRY. INCONSISTENCY IN SCIENTIFIC THEORIES ; WHAT TO DO? ; INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL INCONSISTENCIES IN THEORIES ; EVOLUTIONARY THEORIES OF SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT ; REVOLUTIONS OR NOT? ; MORE ON MY EVOLUTIONARY VIEW OF SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT ; BACK TO KUHN ; REVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION, CAN KUHN HAVE IT BOTH WAYS? ; CAN KUHN HAVE HIS CAKE AND EAT IT? ; TOULMIN ; CAMPBELL ; NOTES ; INDEX. Science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118582 Philosophy and science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101000 Philosophie et sciences. SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. bisacsh Philosophy and science fast Science Philosophy fast |
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title_auth | A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science / |
title_exact_search | A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science / |
title_full | A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science / Eric Scerri. |
title_fullStr | A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science / Eric Scerri. |
title_full_unstemmed | A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science / Eric Scerri. |
title_short | A tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science / |
title_sort | tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science |
topic | Science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118582 Philosophy and science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101000 Philosophie et sciences. SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. bisacsh Philosophy and science fast Science Philosophy fast |
topic_facet | Science Philosophy. Philosophy and science. Philosophie et sciences. SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. Philosophy and science Science Philosophy |
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