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by John Frederick William Herschel
出版情報: New York : Johnson Reprint Corp., 1966  lvi, vii, 372 p. ; 23 cm
シリーズ名: The sources of science ; no. 17
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John F.W. Herschel ; with a new introduction by Andrew Pyle
出版情報: London : Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1996  xvi, [iii]-vii, 372 p. ; 23 cm
シリーズ名: The origins of modern philosophy of science, 1830-1914
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John F.W. Herschel ; with a new foreword by Arthur Fine
出版情報: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1987  xxvii, 372 p. ; 22 cm
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Of the General Nature and Advantage of the Study of the Physical Sciences / Part I:
Of Man regarded as a Creature of Instinct, of Reason, and Speculation.--General Influence of Scientific Pursuits on the Mind / 1:
Of abstract Science as a Preparation for the Study of Physics.--A profound Acquaintance with it not indispensable for a clear Understanding of Physical Laws.--How a Conviction of their Truth may be obtained without it.--Instances.--Further Division of the Subject / 2:
Of the Nature and Objects, immediate and collateral, of Physical Science, as regarded in itself, and in its Application to the practical Purposes of Life, and its Influence on the Well-being and Progress of Society / 3:
Of the principles on which physical science relies for its successful prosecution, and the rules by which a systematic examination of nature should be conducted, with illustrations of their influence as exemplified in the history of its progress / Part II:
Of Experience as the Source of our Knowledge.--Of the Dismissal of Prejudices.--Of the Evidence of our Senses
Of the Analysis of Phenomena
Of the State of Physical Science in General, previous to the Age of Galileo and Bacon
Of the Observation of Facts and the Collection of Instances / 4:
Of the Classification of Natural Objects and Phenomena, and of Nomenclature / 5:
Of the First Stage of Induction.--The Discovery of Proximate Causes, and Laws of the lowest Degree of Generality, and their Verification / 6:
Of the higher Degrees of Inductive Generalization, and of the Formation and Verification of Theories / 7:
Of the Subdivision of physics into distinct branches, and their mutual relations / Part III:
Of the Phenomena of Force, and of the Constitution of Natural Bodies
Of the Communication of Motion through Bodies.--Of Sound and Light
Of Cosmical Phenomena
Of the Examination of the material Constituents of the World
Of the Imponderable Forms of Matter
Of the Causes of the actual rapid Advance of the Physical Sciences compared with their Progress at an earlier Period
Of the General Nature and Advantage of the Study of the Physical Sciences / Part I:
Of Man regarded as a Creature of Instinct, of Reason, and Speculation.--General Influence of Scientific Pursuits on the Mind / 1:
Of abstract Science as a Preparation for the Study of Physics.--A profound Acquaintance with it not indispensable for a clear Understanding of Physical Laws.--How a Conviction of their Truth may be obtained without it.--Instances.--Further Division of the Subject / 2:
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