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The philosopher's tree :a selection of Michael Faraday's writings
- 作者: Faraday, Michael,
- 其他作者: Day, P.
- 出版: Bristol, UK ;Philadelphia : Institute of Physics Pub. ©1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xv, 211 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Autobiography , Physicists Great Britain -- Biography. , Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867. , BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Science & Technology. , Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867 , Sciences , Physicists , MechanicsGeneral. , Faraday, Michael, , Biographies. , History. , Sciences Histoire. , SCIENCE , BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY , Physicists. , SCIENCE Mechanics -- General. , SCIENCE Energy. , Science , Science. , Histoire. , Science History. , SCIENCE Physics -- General. , Electronic books. , Autobiographies. , Science & Technology. , PhysicsGeneral. , Energy. , Great Britain.
- ISBN: 0750305711 , 9780750305716
- ISBN: 0750305711 , 0750305703
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (page 205) and index. 1. The Beginning: In a Nutshell -- 2. Early Years: Friends, Family and Marriage -- 3. Touring the Continent: 1813-1815 -- 4. Way of Life and Work -- 5. Colleagues and Friends -- 6. Words for Things -- 7. Science at the Bench -- 8. Leaves from a Laboratory Notebook -- 9. Science in the Lecture Theatre -- 10. Science for Young People -- 11. Honor and Recognition -- 12. Public Affairs: Consultant and Advocate -- 13. Final Days.
- 摘要: "Michael Faraday has a good case to be crowned as the greatest experimental scientist who ever lived. His discoveries in electrochemistry, electromagnetism, dia-and para-magnetism and above all the unification of the forces of nature, continue to provide the backdrop against which the physical sciences operate at the end of the 20th century."--BOOK JACKET. "Yet his contribution was more than simply scientific discovery. He was a fervent advocate of better understanding of science by the population at large, an inspirational lecturer on science to young people, advisor to governments and, perhaps most importantly, a deeply moral and spiritual man, whose life was founded on strongly held beliefs about man, society and religion."--Jacket.
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Michael Faraday's social origins, his thought processes, his methods of experimentation, and his religion have all been subjects of exhaustive analysis by historians and philosophers of science. One aspect of his work, which provides unique insight into his career path and the way in which his mind worked, has not received much emphasis outside the realm of academic professionals: namely, his writing. The Philosopher's Tree: Michael Faraday's Life and Work in His Own Words is an illustrated anthology of Faraday's writings compiled with commentary by Professor Peter Day, the director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. From when he was a teenage apprentice bookbinder until his final resignation from the Royal Institution due to failing memory, Faraday wrote voluminously and his output took many forms. Apart from letters, Faraday kept journals (both scientific and personal); as a practicing scientist, he wrote articles in learned journals; as an adviser to the government and to many other agencies, he wrote reports; and as a supremely successful communicator (especially to young people), he left lecture notes and transcripts. All of these writings add life, color, and depth of focus to the stereotypical scientific colossus. Although Faraday's life was largely lived within what might appear to be very narrow geographical confines (just a few miles around 21 Albemarle Street in London's West End), his professional, social, and family relationships were extensive and diverse, and his responses to them equally complex. Through all the forms of expression that his multifaceted career required of him, one fact shines clearly: not only is Faraday one of the world greatest scientists, he showed enviable quality as a writer.
來源: Google Book
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