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Maxwell, Helmholtz, and the Unreasonable Effectiveness of the Method of Physical Analogy (2015)

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The fact that the same equations or mathematical models reappear in the descriptions of what are otherwise disparate physical systems can be seen as yet another manifestation of Wigner's “unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics.” James Clerk Maxwell famously exploited such formal similarities in what he called the “method of physical analogy.” Both Maxwell and Hermann von Helmholtz appealed to the physical analogies between electromagnetism and hydrodynamics in their development of these theories. I argue that a closer historical examination of the different ways in which Maxwell and Helmholtz each deployed this analogy gives further insight into debates about the representational and explanatory power of mathematical models.

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Authors & Contributors
Bordoni, Stefano
Goldstein, Bernard R.
Hon, Giora
Bokulich, Alisa
Brenni, Paolo
D'Agostino, Salvatore
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Annalen der Physik
British Journal for the History of Science
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Publishers
Firenze University Press
Prometheus Books
Pavia University Press
Concepts
Electromagnetism
Physics
Models and modeling in science
Methodology of science; scientific method
Electricity; magnetism
Mathematics and its relationship to science
People
Maxwell, James Clerk
Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von
Faraday, Michael
Lodge, Oliver
Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon
Boltzmann, Ludwig
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
Tuscany (Italy)
Scotland
England
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