Description “The emergence of energetics was largely, if not entirely, a German phenomenon. Its main proponents were Georg Helm, a Dresden mathematician and physicist, and Wilhelm Ostwald, the professor of physical chemistry at Leipzig. Both thought that the world view of modern science was moving toward a comprehensive theory of energy. But, as previously noted, they disagreed about the general form that theory would take: Helm believed that it would be a phenomenalist theory, while Ostwald was convinced that it would be realist in character. Each thought, nevertheless, that the thermodynamic writings of Gibbs supported his position.”
Book Kox, A.J.; Siegel, Daniel M. (1995) No truth except in the details: Essays in honor of Martin J. Klein.
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Deltte, Robert J.;
(1983)
The energetics controversy in late 19th-century Germany: Helm, Ostwald and their critics
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Article
Bohang Chen;
(2024)
Entelechy and Energy: Reconsidering Hans Driesch’s Vitalism in The Science and Philosophy of the Organism
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Article
Moore, Carl E.;
Smolinski, Alfred von;
Jaselskis, Bruno;
(2002)
The Ostwald-Gibbs Correspondence: An Interesting Component in the History of The Energy Concept
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Deltete, Robert J.;
Thorsell, David L.;
(1996)
Josiah Willard Gibbs and Wilhelm Ostwald: A contrast in scientific style
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Deltete, Robert J.;
(2005)
Die Lehre von der Energie: Georg Helm's Energetic Manifesto
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Article
Deltete, Robert J.;
(2012)
Georg Helm's Chemical Energetics
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Article
Photis Dais;
(2021)
Impact of Gibbs’ and Duhem’s approaches to thermodynamics on the development of chemical thermodynamics
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Hewitt, Edwin;
Hewitt, Robert E.;
(1979)
The Gibbs-Wilbraham phenomenon: An episode in Fourier analysis
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Lavis, D. A.;
(2005)
Boltzmann and Gibbs: An Attempted Reconciliation
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Chapter
Klein, Martin J.;
(1987)
Some historical remarks on the statistical mechanics of Josiah Willard Gibbs
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Article
Alessio Rocci;
(2021)
Back to the roots of vector and tensor calculus: Heaviside versus Gibbs
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Daub, Edward E.;
(1976)
Gibbs' phase rule: A centenary retrospect
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Klein, Martin J.;
(1978)
The early papers of J. Willard Gibbs: A transformation of thermodynamics
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Sun, Qinghua;
Bao, Fangxun;
(2008)
Gibbs and His Vector Theory
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Hornix, W. J.;
(1978)
The thermostatics of J. Willard Gibbs and 19th-century physical chemistry
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Thesis
Cutrufello, Gabriel J.;
(2012)
Demonstrating Scientific Taste: Aesthetic Judgment, Scientific Ethos, and Nineteenth-Century American Science
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Thesis
Khatib, Ghassan K.;
(1992)
Change of phase: The transformation of 19th-century thermodynamics: Josiah Willard Gibbs (1873-1878)
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Leegwater, Arie;
(1986)
The development of Wilhelm Ostwald's chemical energetics
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Article
Paul Ziche;
(2018)
Ostwald's Energetics and the Generalization of Science around 1900
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Book
Robert Smail Jack;
Fritz Scholz;
(2017)
Wilhelm Ostwald: The Autobiography
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