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This special issue of Science and Context examines the entire area of scientific inquiry surrounding Einstein, presenting controversies and debates within their contexts.
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This special issue of Science and Context examines the entire area of scientific inquiry surrounding Einstein, presenting controversies and debates within their contexts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9780521448345
- ISBN-10: 0521448344
- Artikelnr.: 26686052
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9780521448345
- ISBN-10: 0521448344
- Artikelnr.: 26686052
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Editors' introduction; Part I. The Early Professional Context: 1. Einstein
at the Patent Office: exile, salvation, or tactical retreat? Robert
Schulmann; 2. Einstein, inventors, and invention Thomas P. Hughes; 3.
Einstein and Lorentz: more than just good colleagues A. J. Kox; Part II.
The Context of Reception: 4. The witches' sabbath: the first international
Solvay congress in physics Diana Kormos Barkan; 5. Dark bodies and black
holes, magic circles and Montgolfiers: light and gravitation from Newton to
Einstein Jean Eisenstaedt; 6. The reaction to relativity theory I: the
anti-Einstein campaign in Germany in 1920 Hubert Groenner; Part III. The
Experimental Context: 7. The conversion of St John: a case study on the
interplay of theory and experiment Klaus Hentschel; 8. Mass-energy and the
neutrons in the early thirties Roger H. Stuewer; Part IV. The Philosophical
Context: 9. Einstein and Bohr's rhetoric of complementarity Mara Beller;
10. Einstein's interpretations of the quantum theory Arthur Fine; 11. The
other Einstein: Einstein contra field theory John Stachel; 12. Struggling
with causality: Einstein's case Jemina Ben-Menahem; 13. Einstein as a
disciple of Galileo: a comparative study of concept development in physics
Jürgen Renn; Part V. The Context of Classical Physics: 14. Carl Gottfried
Neumann Robert DiSalle; 15. The principles of the Galilean-Newtonian theory
Carl Neumann.
at the Patent Office: exile, salvation, or tactical retreat? Robert
Schulmann; 2. Einstein, inventors, and invention Thomas P. Hughes; 3.
Einstein and Lorentz: more than just good colleagues A. J. Kox; Part II.
The Context of Reception: 4. The witches' sabbath: the first international
Solvay congress in physics Diana Kormos Barkan; 5. Dark bodies and black
holes, magic circles and Montgolfiers: light and gravitation from Newton to
Einstein Jean Eisenstaedt; 6. The reaction to relativity theory I: the
anti-Einstein campaign in Germany in 1920 Hubert Groenner; Part III. The
Experimental Context: 7. The conversion of St John: a case study on the
interplay of theory and experiment Klaus Hentschel; 8. Mass-energy and the
neutrons in the early thirties Roger H. Stuewer; Part IV. The Philosophical
Context: 9. Einstein and Bohr's rhetoric of complementarity Mara Beller;
10. Einstein's interpretations of the quantum theory Arthur Fine; 11. The
other Einstein: Einstein contra field theory John Stachel; 12. Struggling
with causality: Einstein's case Jemina Ben-Menahem; 13. Einstein as a
disciple of Galileo: a comparative study of concept development in physics
Jürgen Renn; Part V. The Context of Classical Physics: 14. Carl Gottfried
Neumann Robert DiSalle; 15. The principles of the Galilean-Newtonian theory
Carl Neumann.
Editors' introduction; Part I. The Early Professional Context: 1. Einstein
at the Patent Office: exile, salvation, or tactical retreat? Robert
Schulmann; 2. Einstein, inventors, and invention Thomas P. Hughes; 3.
Einstein and Lorentz: more than just good colleagues A. J. Kox; Part II.
The Context of Reception: 4. The witches' sabbath: the first international
Solvay congress in physics Diana Kormos Barkan; 5. Dark bodies and black
holes, magic circles and Montgolfiers: light and gravitation from Newton to
Einstein Jean Eisenstaedt; 6. The reaction to relativity theory I: the
anti-Einstein campaign in Germany in 1920 Hubert Groenner; Part III. The
Experimental Context: 7. The conversion of St John: a case study on the
interplay of theory and experiment Klaus Hentschel; 8. Mass-energy and the
neutrons in the early thirties Roger H. Stuewer; Part IV. The Philosophical
Context: 9. Einstein and Bohr's rhetoric of complementarity Mara Beller;
10. Einstein's interpretations of the quantum theory Arthur Fine; 11. The
other Einstein: Einstein contra field theory John Stachel; 12. Struggling
with causality: Einstein's case Jemina Ben-Menahem; 13. Einstein as a
disciple of Galileo: a comparative study of concept development in physics
Jürgen Renn; Part V. The Context of Classical Physics: 14. Carl Gottfried
Neumann Robert DiSalle; 15. The principles of the Galilean-Newtonian theory
Carl Neumann.
at the Patent Office: exile, salvation, or tactical retreat? Robert
Schulmann; 2. Einstein, inventors, and invention Thomas P. Hughes; 3.
Einstein and Lorentz: more than just good colleagues A. J. Kox; Part II.
The Context of Reception: 4. The witches' sabbath: the first international
Solvay congress in physics Diana Kormos Barkan; 5. Dark bodies and black
holes, magic circles and Montgolfiers: light and gravitation from Newton to
Einstein Jean Eisenstaedt; 6. The reaction to relativity theory I: the
anti-Einstein campaign in Germany in 1920 Hubert Groenner; Part III. The
Experimental Context: 7. The conversion of St John: a case study on the
interplay of theory and experiment Klaus Hentschel; 8. Mass-energy and the
neutrons in the early thirties Roger H. Stuewer; Part IV. The Philosophical
Context: 9. Einstein and Bohr's rhetoric of complementarity Mara Beller;
10. Einstein's interpretations of the quantum theory Arthur Fine; 11. The
other Einstein: Einstein contra field theory John Stachel; 12. Struggling
with causality: Einstein's case Jemina Ben-Menahem; 13. Einstein as a
disciple of Galileo: a comparative study of concept development in physics
Jürgen Renn; Part V. The Context of Classical Physics: 14. Carl Gottfried
Neumann Robert DiSalle; 15. The principles of the Galilean-Newtonian theory
Carl Neumann.







