
Inventing Temperature
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- Intro
- Contents
- Note on Translation
- Chronology
- Introduction
- 1. Keeping the Fixed Points Fixed
- Narrative: What to Do When Water Refuses to Boil at the Boiling Point
- Blood, Butter, and Deep Cellars: The Necessity and Scarcity of Fixed Points
- The Vexatious Variations of the Boiling Point
- Superheating and the Mirage of True Ebullition
- Escape from Superheating
- The Understanding of Boiling
- A Dusty Epilogue
- Analysis: The Meaning and Achievement of Fixity
- The Validation of Standards: Justificatory Descent
- The Iterative Improvement of Standards: Constructive Ascent
- The Defense of Fixity: Plausible Denial and Serendipitous Robustness
- The Case of the Freezing Point
- 2. Spirit, Air, and Quicksilver
- Narrative: The Search for the ''Real'' Scale of Temperature
- The Problem of Nomic Measurement
- De Luc and the Method of Mixtures
- Caloric Theories against the Method of Mixtures
- The Calorist Mirage of Gaseous Linearity
- Regnault: Austerity and Comparability
- The Verdict: Air over Mercury
- Analysis: Measurement and Theory in the Context of Empiricism
- The Achievement of Observability, by Stages
- Comparability and the Ontological Principle of Single Value
- Minimalism against Duhemian Holism
- Regnault and Post-Laplacian Empiricism
- 3. To Go Beyond
- Narrative: Measuring Temperature When Thermometers Melt and Freeze
- Can Mercury Be Frozen?
- Can Mercury Tell Us Its Own Freezing Point?
- Consolidating the Freezing Point of Mercury
- Adventures of a Scientific Potter
- It Is Temperature, but Not As We Know It?
- Ganging Up on Wedgwood
- Analysis: The Extension of Concepts beyond Their Birth Domains
- Travel Advisory from Percy Bridgman
- Beyond Bridgman: Meaning, Definition, and Validity
- Strategies for Metrological Extension
- Mutual Grounding as a Growth Strategy
- 4. Theory, Measurement, and Absolute Temperature
- Narrative: The Quest for the Theoretical Meaning of Temperature
- Temperature, Heat, and Cold
- Theoretical Temperature before Thermodynamics
- William Thomson's Move to the Abstract
- Thomson's Second Absolute Temperature
- Semi-Concrete Models of the Carnot Cycle
- Using Gas Thermometers to Approximate Absolute Temperature
- Analysis: Operationalization-Making Contact between Thinking and Doing
- The Hidden Difficulties of Reduction
- Dealing with Abstractions
- Operationalization and Its Validity
- Accuracy through Iteration
- Theoretical Temperature without Thermodynamics?
- 5. Measurement, Justification, and Scientific Progress
- Measurement, Circularity, and Coherentism
- Making Coherentism Progressive: Epistemic Iteration
- Fruits of Iteration: Enrichment and Self-Correction
- Tradition, Progress, and Pluralism
- The Abstract and the Concrete
- 6. Complementary Science-History and Philosophy of Science as a Continuation of Science by Other Means
- The Complementary Function of History and Philosophy of Science
- Philosophy, History, and Their Interaction in Complementary Science
- The Character of Knowledge Generated by Complementary Science
- Relations to Other Modes of Historical and Philosophical Study of Science
- A Continuation of Science by Other Means
- Glossary of Scientific, Historical, and Philosophical Terms
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