Hermann von Helmholtz was a towering figure of nineteenth-century
scientific and intellectual life. Best known for his achievements in
physiology and physics, he also contributed to other disciplines such
as ophthalmology, psychology, mathematics, chemical thermodynamics,
and meteorology. With Helmholtz: A Life in Science, David Cahan has
written a definitive biography, one that brings to light the dynamic
relationship between Helmholtz’s private life, his professional
pursuits, and the larger world in which he lived. Utilizing all of
Helmholtz’s scientific and philosophical writings, as well as
previously unknown letters, this book reveals the forces that drove
his life—a passion to unite the sciences, vigilant attention to the
sources and methods of knowledge, and a deep appreciation of the ways
in which the arts and sciences could benefit each other. By placing
the overall structure and development of his scientific work and
philosophy within the greater context of nineteenth-century Germany,
Helmholtz also serves as cultural biography of the construction of the
scientific community: its laboratories, institutes, journals,
disciplinary organizations, and national and international meetings.
Helmholtz’s life is a shining example of what can happen when the
sciences and the humanities become interwoven in the life of one
highly motivated, energetic, and gifted person.
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A Life in Science
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226549163
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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