2 But already he had done important work on thermal equilibrium which helped generalize Maxwell's distribution law. Indeed, there is part of a letter by James Clerk Maxwell to Loschmidt from this period which runs: "I am very pleased over the outstanding work of your student; in England experi- mental physics is much neglected. Sir William Thomson has done the most in this connection, but you in Austria] are ahead of us with your good example. "2 But while praise was fine, Boltzmann lusted after further travel. He wanted to know what other physicists were doing first hand. In 1870 he...
2 But already he had done important work on thermal equilibrium which helped generalize Maxwell's distribution law. Indeed, there is part of a letter ...
After his failure to replace metaphysics by a linguistic approach, Ludwig Boltzmann came to identify the philosophy of science with methodology which, in turn, he considered to be part of science itself, and thus not part of philosophy at all. His definition of philosophy as metaphysics meant that, from his point of view, all philosophers were metaphysicians, himself included. Boltzmann the philosopher was advised on the improvement of his Weltanschauung by Franz Brentano; to such effect that, by the summer of 1905, Boltzmann appeared to be close to a form of...
After his failure to replace metaphysics by a linguistic approach, Ludwig Boltzmann came to identify the philosophy of science with methodology which,...
l. The work of Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) consists of two kinds of writings: in the first part of his active life he devoted himself entirely to problems of physics, while in the second part he tried to find a philosoph- 1 ical background for his activities in and around the natural sciences. Most scientists are much more aware of his creative work in physics than of his digressions on the meaning and structure of science. I think in the present case the reason is not so much that most scientists are usually almost entirely occupied with their trade, because Boltzmann's philosophical work...
l. The work of Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) consists of two kinds of writings: in the first part of his active life he devoted himself entirely to pro...
l. The work of Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) consists of two kinds of writings: in the first part of his active life he devoted himself entirely to problems of physics, while in the second part he tried to find a philosoph 1 ical background for his activities in and around the natural sciences. Most scientists are much more aware of his creative work in physics than of his digressions on the meaning and structure of science. I think in the present case the reason is not so much that most scientists are usually almost entirely occupied with their trade, because Boltzmann's philosophical work is...
l. The work of Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) consists of two kinds of writings: in the first part of his active life he devoted himself entirely to pro...
Ludwig Boltzmann Friedrich Hase Friedrich Hasenohrl
The Austrian physicist Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (1844 1906), educated at the University of Vienna, was appointed professor of mathematical physics at the University of Graz in 1869 at the age of only twenty-five. Boltzmann did important work in the fields of statistical mechanics and statistical thermodynamics; for instance, he contributed to the kinetic theory concerned with molecular speeds in gas. Boltzmann also promoted atomic theory, which at the time was still highly controversial. He was a member of the Imperial Austrian Academy of Sciences from 1885 and became a member of the Royal...
The Austrian physicist Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (1844 1906), educated at the University of Vienna, was appointed professor of mathematical physics at t...
Ludwig Boltzmann Friedrich Hase Friedrich Hasenohrl
The Austrian physicist Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (1844 1906), educated at the University of Vienna, was appointed professor of mathematical physics at the University of Graz in 1869 at the age of only twenty-five. Boltzmann did important work in the fields of statistical mechanics and statistical thermodynamics; for instance, he contributed to the kinetic theory concerned with molecular speeds in gas. Boltzmann also promoted atomic theory, which at the time was still highly controversial. He was a member of the Imperial Austrian Academy of Sciences from 1885 and became a member of the Royal...
The Austrian physicist Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (1844 1906), educated at the University of Vienna, was appointed professor of mathematical physics at t...
Ludwig Boltzmann Friedrich Hase Friedrich Hasenohrl
The Austrian physicist Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (1844 1906), educated at the University of Vienna, was appointed professor of mathematical physics at the University of Graz in 1869 at the age of only twenty-five. Boltzmann did important work in the fields of statistical mechanics and statistical thermodynamics; for instance, he contributed to the kinetic theory concerned with molecular speeds in gas. Boltzmann also promoted atomic theory, which at the time was still highly controversial. He was a member of the Imperial Austrian Academy of Sciences from 1885 and became a member of the Royal...
The Austrian physicist Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (1844 1906), educated at the University of Vienna, was appointed professor of mathematical physics at t...
den Einleitung versehen, in der auch einige der Wechselwirkungen der Ideen Boltzmanns mit der traditionellen Ideenwelt unserer Zivilisation zur Sprache kommen. Die, 'popuHiren Schriften," die bei ganz verschiedenartigen Ge legenheiten und fUr unterschiedliche ZuhOrerkreise verfaBt wurden, sind in ungleichem MaB "popular." Zu beachten ist auch die Weite des Feldes, das Boltzmann behandelte, ohne daB man jemals das Geftihl be kame, es mit einem Dilettanten zu tun zu haben. Boltzmann war kein enger physikalischer Spezialist, sondern er nahm auch an Problemen der Biologie und der Philo sophie...
den Einleitung versehen, in der auch einige der Wechselwirkungen der Ideen Boltzmanns mit der traditionellen Ideenwelt unserer Zivilisation zur Sprach...