0000 Philosophy 



Imponderables, so-called, theory. Henry, J. 



Am. As. P. (1851) (pt. 2) 84-. 

 , , , dynamic orbital. Porro, I. II 



Polit. 19 (1871) 56-. 

 Inductive philosophy, evidence. Harcourt, W. 



V. Ph. Mg. 29 (1846) 36-. 



process, modified forms in different sciences. 

 Glover, B. M. Edinb. N. Ph. J. 23 (1837) 

 115-. 



Infinity, physical and metaphysical. Hunt, E. 



B. Am. As. P. (1857) 35-. 

 Interference of electromagnetic waves, and 



Hirn's theory. Schwoerer, E. Kv. Sc. 46 



(1890) 73-. 

 Kinetic and energetic treatment of physical 



problems, contrast. Classen, J, [1895] 



Hamb. Nt. Vr. Vh. 3 (1896) 1-. 

 Laws, physical, foundation. Strehl, K. Cztg. 



Opt. 10 (1889) 1-. 



of physical world, fundamental. Commines 

 de Marsilly, (le gen.) L.J.A. de. (xn) Bone 

 Ac. Hip. Bll. 2 (1866) 1-. 



, simplicity and generality. De- 



charme, C. J. (xn) M.-et-L. S. Ac. Mm. 



18 (1865) 5-. 

 Leibnitz's monad theory, development previous 



to 1695. Selver, D. Ph. Stud. 3 (1886) 216-, 



420-. 

 Light, chemical nature. Rgses, . Bll. Phm. 



1 (1809) 384-. 

 , heat and fire, philosophy. Hutton, J. 



Edinb. E. S. T. 4 (1798) (Hist.) 7-. 



and sound. Girard de Caudemberg, . 

 Dijon Ac. Mm. (1830) (livr. 2) 16-. 



Masses and vectorial masses in ( theory of action 



at a distance. Vaschy, A. Eclair. Elect. 13 



(1897) 306-. 

 Mathematics, influence on physics. Schuster, 



A. Nt. 25 (1882) 397-. 

 , role in physics. Bloch-Lyon, E. Ev. Sc. 



10 (1898) 682-. 

 Mechanics, principles, application in physics. 



Bierknes, V. Arch. Mth. Ntvd. 15 (1892) 



331-. 

 , reduction of physics to. Landur, N. Presse 



Sc. 3 (1861) 15-, 274-. 

 Metaphysics and physics. Cassani, P., & 



Fambri, P. [1879] Yen. I. At. 6 (1880) 55-, 



957-. 

 . Duhem, P. Ev. Quest. Sc. 34 (1893) 



55-. 

 Miscellaneous notes. Strehlke, F. Halle Jbr. 



NW. Vr. 5 (1852) 96-. 

 Molecular force of bodies. Brame, C. Les 



Mondes 5 (1883) 558-. 



forces of matter, influence of mind. Nevins, 

 J. B. Lpool. Lt. Ph. S. P. 23 (1869) 9-. 



, theory. Bancalari, A. M. Moigno 

 Cosmos 8 (1856) 501-. 



, . Challis, J. Ph. Mg. 19 (1860) 



88. 

 Motor power, natural, origin and classification. 



Henry, J. [1844] Am. Ph. S. P. 4 (*1847) 



127-. 

 Natural philosophy. Orsted, H. C. Schweigger 



J. 36 ( = Jb. 6) (1822) 458-. 

 , new principles. Longo, A. G. Arcad. 



58 (1833) 151-. 



Philosophy 0000 



Natural philosophy, pure, attempt at. Stein- 

 hauser, J. G. Voigt Mg. 10 (1805) 109-. 



, , to apply principles to intellectual 



world. Steinhiiuser, J. G. Voigt Mg. 10 

 (1805) 393-, 400-. 



science, relation to philosophy. Hoppe, R. 

 Halle Z. Nw. 6 (1872) 172-. 



Nature, theory. Cooper, P. Sturgeon A. 



Electr. 1 (1836-37) 444-; 2 (1838) 360-, 



444- ; 3 (1839) 297-, 393-, 499-, 529-. 

 Objective existence of processes in inanimate 



nature. Boltzmann, L. Wien Ak. Sb. 106 



(1897) (Ab. 2a) 83-. 

 Periodicity, determination. Bessel, F. W. As. 



Nr. 6 (1828) 333-. 

 Phenomena, different kinds. Saigey, J. F. 



Ferussac Bll. Sc. Nt. 8 (1827) 287. 

 , material, principles of absolute theory. 



Gosiewski, W. Par. T. Nauk Sc. Pam. 10 



(*1878) Art. 4, 6 pp. ; Fschr. Mth. (*1878) 



39. 

 , physical, application of general forms of 



reasoning to. Pionchon, . Bordeaux S. 



Sc. Mm. 2 (1891) xxxviii. 

 , basis. Bates, H. H. Smiths. Misc. 



Col. 33 (1888) Art. 2, 40-. (Wash. Ph. S. 



Bll. 7 (1885).) 

 , , coordination. Bellavitis, G. Ven. At. 



(1851) 173- ; (1855-56) 107- , 221-, 325-. 

 , , critical points in. Decharme, C. Lum. 



Elect. 35 (1890) 51-, 121-, 172-, 223-, 263-, 



320-, 466-. 

 , , explanation. Lallemant, . Eouen 



Tr. Ac. (1855-56) 115-. 

 , visible. Maurice, G. Gen. Mm. S. Ps. 3 



(1825) 81-. 

 Physics of 19th century, leading ideas. Heller, 



A. [1888] Mag. Tud. Ak. Etk. (Termt.) 18 



(1889) No. 3, 33 pp.; Mth. Nt. B. Ung. 6 



(1889) 200-. 



Polarity in the categories. Seckendorf, (Presi- 

 dent) . Gorl. Ab. 5 (Heft 2) (1850) 26-. 

 Psychological elements of physico-mathematical 



sciences. Smirnov, A. [1895] Kazan Un. 



Mm. (1896) (Pt. 3) 113-, (Pt. 4) 211-, (Pt. 5) 



mechanics in light of vibration theory. 

 Meices, R. Dingier 315 (1900) 592-. 



Pyrogen, the electric fluid. Lake, J. J. L. 

 Pol. Mg. 2 (1845) 4-, 93-, 259-. 



Quantitative and qualitative in nature. Amer- 

 ling, K. (xn) Lotos 15 (1865) 57-, 73-; 

 16 (1866) 72-, 104-, 153-. 



Science, is it disciplined knowledge? (Objec- 

 tion to Maxwell's theory.) Varley, S. A. 

 Tel. J. 28 (1891) 4-, 44-. 



in general, relation of physical sciences to. 

 Helmholtz, H. Smiths. Ep. (1871) 217-. 



Space, philosophy of. Schlesinger, J. [1892] 



Mt. Ostld. 5 (1892) 419- ; 6 (1894) 51-. 

 , , and Schlesinger's experiment. Rothe, 



C. G. [1893-96] Mt. Ostld. 6 (1894) 120- ; 



7 (1896) 97-. 

 , , (Eothe). Schlesinger, J. 



Mt. Ostld. 7 (1896) 81-. 

 Symmetry, laws, physical significance. Mach, 



E. (xn) Lotos 21 (1871) 139-. 



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