The pleasure of reasoning and understanding
Buch, Englisch, 161 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 4359 g
ISBN: 978-94-017-8665-2
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
The book has three parts:
• making sense of special scientific ways of reasoning (words, images, functions)
• making connections between very different topics, each illuminating the other
• simplifying, looking for consistency and avoiding incoherent over-simplification
The book is enhanced with supplementary online materials that will allow readers to further expand their teaching or research interests and think about them more deeply.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword.- Foreword to the French Edition.- Preface.- Part I Learning to think: words, images and functions.- 1 Essential tools for comprehension.- 2 Some surprising invariances.- 3 Analysis of functional dependence: a powerful tool.- 4 Putting things into practice.- Part II Physics: linking factors.- 5 Links between phenomena in terms of type of functional dependence.- 6 The relationship between different approaches to the same phenomenon.- Part III Simplicity: ruin or triumph of coherence?.- 7 Optimising simple experiments.- 8 Popularising physics: what place for reasoning?.- 9 Conclusion.- Appendix A - What this book owes to physics education research.- Appendix B - The weight of air and molecular impacts: how do they relate?.- Appendix C –Causal linear reasoning.- Appendix D - When physics should conform to beliefs: pierced bottles.- Appendix E – Reactions of trainee journalists and scientific writers confronted with inconsistency.- Appendix F – “Facilitating elements" of communication: Year 11 students ranking the risks of misunderstanding.




