E-Book, Englisch, Band 22, 742 Seiten, eBook
Stadler Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-04378-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 22, 742 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook
ISBN: 978-3-030-04378-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Chapter 1. Der „Naturforscher“ Ernst Mach (1838 – 1916) als Grenzgänger und Grenzüberschreiter – Zum Verhältnis von Geistes- und Naturwissenschaften aus heutiger Sicht (Friedrich Stadler).- Chapter 2. Mach’s influence on Einstein’s “biggest blunder“ and the consequences for modern cosmology (Peter C. Aichelburg).- Chapter 3. Peter Salcher – the Mach’s corresponding collaborator (Ana Alebic-Juretic).- chapter 4. The Specter of "Austrian Philosophy": Ernst Mach and a Modern Tradition of Post-Philosophy (Katherine Arens).- Chapter 5. Empiricism or Pragmatism? Ernst Mach’s Ideas in America 1890–1910 (Ursula Baatz).- Chapter 6. Empiricism or Pragmatism? Ernst Mach’s Ideas in America 1890–1910 (Eric C.Banks).- Chapter 7. Some remarks on Mach’s philosophical doctrines (Sandy Berkovski).- Chapter 8. Appraisal and influence of Mach’s works in South America (Bermúdez_Campis_Dahmen_Villa).- Mach, Duhem and the Historical Method in Philosophy of Science (Anastasios Brenner).- Chapter 10. Duhem on Thought Experiments. Or: Did Duhem really reject Mach's Thought Experiments? (Marco Buzzoni).- Chapter 11. Auguste Comte and the monistic positivism of Ernst Mach (Laurent Clauzade_.- Chapter 12. Mach’s Post-Kantian Empiricism. For a New Concept of Givenness (Alexandre Couture-Mingheras).- Chapter 13. The Transdisciplinary Legacy of Ernst Mach (Dahmen_ Villa_ Bermúdez_Campis).- Chapter 14. Mach's criticism; or, A discourse on the method (Elena d'Amore).- Chapter 15. Ernst Mach in Prague and the dawn of gasdynamics (Rudolf Dvorak).- Chapter 16. Otto Blüh And Ernst Mach’s Legacy: Inheritance And Task (Chantal Ferrer-Roca).- Chapter 17. Ernst Machs 'Bekehrung' zum Atomismus / Ernst Mach's 'Conversion' to atomism - A dialogue between Mach and Popper-Lynkeus (Otto Blüh).- Chapter 18. Introduction to the skit (Chantal Ferrer-Roca).- Chapter 19. Brentano’s lectures on positivism (1893–1894) and his relationship to Ernst Mach (Denis Fisette).- Chapter 20. From Brentano to Mach. Carving Austrian Philosophy at Its Joints (Guillaume Fréchette).- Chapter 21. On the Influence of Ernst Mach on Contemporary Physics Curriculum at Schools: The Concept of Weight (Igal Galili).- Chapter 22. What Does It Mean to Orient Oneself in Science? On Ernst Mach’s Pragmatic Epistemology (Pietro Gori).- Chapter 23. Light and shadow – the experimental collaboration between Ernst Mach and Ludwig Mach, father and son (Johannes-Geert Hagmann).- Chapter 24. Proposal for a Complete Edition of Ernst Mach’s Correspondence (Klaus Hentschel)- Chapter 25. “Direct Observation”: A Controversy About Ernst Mach’s and Peter Salcher’s Ballistic-Photographic Experiments.- Chapter 26. Ernst Mach and Johannes Kessel in Prague 1871–1874 (Rüdiger Hoffmann, Lutz-Peter Loebe).- Chapter 27. Mach and Panqualitism (Tomáš Hríbek).- Chapter 28. Experiment and Experience. On Ernst Mach’s Theory of Scientific Experimentation (Eva-Maria Jung).- Chapter 29. Mach’s Views on Physical Space and Time and their Grounding in Perceptual Space and Time (Theodore L. Kneupper).- Chapter 30. Reprint The discoveryof the Mach reflection effect and its demonstration in an auditorium (Petr O.K. Krehl).- Chapter 31. Can Monism be Neutral? (Germinal Ladmiral).- Chapter 32. The ''Mach argument'' and its use by Vladimir Fock to criticize Einstein in the Soviet Union (Jean-Philippe Martinez).- Chapter 33. Mach’s Educational Theory and Practice (Michael Matthews).- Chapter 34. “New Water in Old Buckets: Hypothetical and Counterfactual Reasoning in Mach’s Economy of Science” (Lydia Patton).- Chapter 35. Ernst Mach´s Didactics in Context of Austrian History of Education (Josef Pircher).- Chapter 36. Mach, Wittgenstein, Science and Logic (John Preston).- Chapter 37. Ernst Mach’s Geometry of Solids (Klaus Robering).- Chapter 38. Mach's “sensation”, Gomperz's “feeling”, and the positivist debate about the nature of the elementary constituents of experience (David Romand).- Chapter 39. The Scientific World-Conception in the Making:Towards the Ideological Roots of Logical Empiricism in Berlin and in Vienna (Günther Sandner).- Chapter 40. Mach's and Salcher's photographs inspire a Multimedia project (Wolfgang Schöner)…- Chapter 41. Intentionality vs. Psychophysical Identity (Denis Seron).- Chapter 42. Transforming thinking: Can Mach’s pedagogy be replicated? (Hayo Siemsen).- Chapter 43. Revisiting Einstein’s Happiest Thought. From the Physiology of Perception to Experimental Propositions and Principles in the History of Relativity (Richard Staley).- Chapter 44. Mach's Reception in Pre-Revolutionary Russia (Daniela Steila0.- Chapter 45. Economical Unification in Philosophy of Science Before and After Ernst Mach (Avril Styrman).- Chapter 46. Ernst Mach as an Applicant and the Candidate secundo loco for two Professorships of Physics in Prague in 1866-67 (Emilie Tešínská).- Chapter 47. Permanence of Forms as a Principle of Rationality (Iulian Toader).- Chapter 48. Mach, Jerusalem and Pragmatism (Thomas Uebel).- Chapter 49. “The most artistic lesson I ever heard” – a contribution to the reflection on a comment made by William James regarding a lesson by Ernst Mach (Mariana Valente).- Chapter 50. Mach and Relativity Theory: A Neverending Story in HOPOSia? (Gereon Wolters).- Chapter 51. Glossary of Mach-Related Terms Used in Science and Engineering (S&E) (Peter O.K. Krehl)