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- catalog contributor b1764083.
- catalog created "c1974.".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "c1974.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1974.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [267]-278.".
- catalog description "Part I. From Populäre Schriften (Writings addressed to the public) -- On the methods of theoretical physics (1892) -- The second law of thermodynamics (1886) -- On the significance of theories (1890) -- On energetics (1896) -- On the indispensability of atomism in natural science (1897) -- More on atomism (1897) -- On the question of the objective existence of processes in inanimate nature (1897) -- On the development of the methods of theoretical physics in recent times (1899) -- On the fundamental principles and equations of mechanics, I, II (1899) -- On the principles of mechanics, I, II (1900,1902) -- An inaugural lecture on natural philosophy (1903) -- On statistical mechanics (1904) -- Reply to a lecture on happiness given by Prof. Ostwald (1904) -- On a thesis of Schopenhauer's (1905) -- Part II. From Nature 51 (1895) -- On certain questions of the theory of gases -- Part III. From Encyclopaedia Britannica -- Model (1902) -- Part IV. From Vorlesungen Über Die Principe Der Mechanik (Lectures on the principles of mechanics) -- Part one (1897) -- I. Fundamental concepts -- Characterization of the method chosen -- Fundamental concepts borrowed from the theory of space and time. First fundamental assumption. Continuity of motion -- Second fundamental assumption. Existence of differential coefficients of the co-ordinates with regard to time. Concept of velocity and its components -- Introduction of vectors -- The concept of acceleration and its components -- Fundamental assumptions 3-7 -- Mass and force. Equality of action and reaction -- General equations of motion -- Different modes of expression. Resultants. Components -- Poisson's proof of the parallelogram of forces -- Replacement of the picture's co-ordinate system by others -- Relation of this representation to others -- Part II (1904) -- The principle of action as the fundamental principle of all natural science -- Absolute and relative motion -- The law of inertia.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 280 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Theoretical physics and philosophical problems.".
- catalog identifier "90277024979027702500".
- catalog isFormatOf "Theoretical physics and philosophical problems.".
- catalog isPartOf "Vienna Circle collection ; v. 5".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "c1974.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Dordrecht ; Boston : Reidel Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Theoretical physics and philosophical problems.".
- catalog subject "530".
- catalog subject "Physics.".
- catalog subject "Physique Philosophie ram".
- catalog subject "QC3 .B58713 1974".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. From Populäre Schriften (Writings addressed to the public) -- On the methods of theoretical physics (1892) -- The second law of thermodynamics (1886) -- On the significance of theories (1890) -- On energetics (1896) -- On the indispensability of atomism in natural science (1897) -- More on atomism (1897) -- On the question of the objective existence of processes in inanimate nature (1897) -- On the development of the methods of theoretical physics in recent times (1899) -- On the fundamental principles and equations of mechanics, I, II (1899) -- On the principles of mechanics, I, II (1900,1902) -- An inaugural lecture on natural philosophy (1903) -- On statistical mechanics (1904) -- Reply to a lecture on happiness given by Prof. Ostwald (1904) -- On a thesis of Schopenhauer's (1905) -- Part II. From Nature 51 (1895) -- On certain questions of the theory of gases -- Part III. From Encyclopaedia Britannica -- Model (1902) -- Part IV. From Vorlesungen Über Die Principe Der Mechanik (Lectures on the principles of mechanics) -- Part one (1897) -- I. Fundamental concepts -- Characterization of the method chosen -- Fundamental concepts borrowed from the theory of space and time. First fundamental assumption. Continuity of motion -- Second fundamental assumption. Existence of differential coefficients of the co-ordinates with regard to time. Concept of velocity and its components -- Introduction of vectors -- The concept of acceleration and its components -- Fundamental assumptions 3-7 -- Mass and force. Equality of action and reaction -- General equations of motion -- Different modes of expression. Resultants. Components -- Poisson's proof of the parallelogram of forces -- Replacement of the picture's co-ordinate system by others -- Relation of this representation to others -- Part II (1904) -- The principle of action as the fundamental principle of all natural science -- Absolute and relative motion -- The law of inertia.".
- catalog title "Theoretical physics and philosophical problems : selected writings / Ludwig Boltzmann ; edited by Brian McGuinness ; with a foreword by S. R. de Groot ; [translations from the German by Paul Foulkes].".
- catalog type "text".