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Maxwell's Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism: The Central Argument (2015)

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Maxwell’s Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism brought about what Einstein called “the greatest change in the axiomatic basis of physics since Newton.” But Maxwell’s aim was never to construct an axiomatic theory. Instead, the Treatise presents an argument which, beginning with the most characteristic electrical and magnetic phenomena, and interpreting them as manifestations of continuous fields of electric and magnetic energy, culminates in Maxwell’s theory of light as a wave motion within those fields. The argument of the Treatise is not straightforwardly demon­strative but is a dialectical one that can be challenging to discern among the many topics presented. This book undertakes to extract and expound the principal path of Maxwell’s dialectical thinking.

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Review Robert Rynasiewicz (2016) Review of "Maxwell's Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism: The Central Argument". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 877-878). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Principe, Claudia
Malfatti, Jonas
Gabàs Masip, Joel
Erich Willen
Chalmers, Alan Francis
Chalmers, A. F.
Journals
Physics in Perspective
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Soviet Physics: Uspeki
Science and Education
PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association
Physics Education
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Verlag für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften und der Technik
Prometheus Books
Oxford University Press
Aulis-Verlag Deubner
Concepts
Electricity; magnetism
Physics
Electromagnetism
Magnetism
Energy (physics)
Biographies
People
Maxwell, James Clerk
Faraday, Michael
MacAlister, Donald
Folgheraiter, Giuseppe
Hertz, Heinrich Rudolph
Ritter, Johann Wilhelm
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
Places
Great Britain
Italy
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