Theory of Heat

Theory of Heat
Author: James Clerk Maxwell
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1891
Genre: Calor
ISBN: HARVARD:HS17RY

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This classic sets forth the fundamentals of thermodynamics and kinetic theory simply enough to be understood by beginners, yet with enough subtlety to appeal to more advanced readers, too.

The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte

The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte
Author: Auguste Comte
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1853
Genre: Philosophy, Modern
ISBN: HARVARD:32044012632121

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Pure Sociology

Pure Sociology
Author: Lester Frank Ward
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1907
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UVA:X000364259

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Capital as Power

Capital as Power
Author: Jonathan Nitzan,Shimshon Bichler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 853
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134022298

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Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are still unable to tell us what capital is. Liberals and Marxists both think of capital as an ‘economic’ entity that they count in universal units of ‘utils’ or ‘abstract labour’, respectively. But these units are totally fictitious. Nobody has ever been able to observe or measure them, and for a good reason: they don’t exist. Since liberalism and Marxism depend on these non-existing units, their theories hang in suspension. They cannot explain the process that matters most – the accumulation of capital. This book offers a radical alternative. According to the authors, capital is not a narrow economic entity, but a symbolic quantification of power. It has little to do with utility or abstract labour, and it extends far beyond machines and production lines. Capital, the authors claim, represents the organized power of dominant capital groups to reshape – or creorder – their society. Written in simple language, accessible to lay readers and experts alike, the book develops a novel political economy. It takes the reader through the history, assumptions and limitations of mainstream economics and its associated theories of politics. It examines the evolution of Marxist thinking on accumulation and the state. And it articulates an innovative theory of ‘capital as power’ and a new history of the ‘capitalist mode of power’.

Dynamic Sociology

Dynamic Sociology
Author: Lester Frank Ward
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 800
Release: 1897
Genre: Sociology
ISBN: PRNC:32101015083346

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Technics and Civilization

Technics and Civilization
Author: Lewis Mumford
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2010-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226550275

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Technics and Civilization first presented its compelling history of the machine and critical study of its effects on civilization in 1934—before television, the personal computer, and the Internet even appeared on our periphery. Drawing upon art, science, philosophy, and the history of culture, Lewis Mumford explained the origin of the machine age and traced its social results, asserting that the development of modern technology had its roots in the Middle Ages rather than the Industrial Revolution. Mumford sagely argued that it was the moral, economic, and political choices we made, not the machines that we used, that determined our then industrially driven economy. Equal parts powerful history and polemic criticism, Technics and Civilization was the first comprehensive attempt in English to portray the development of the machine age over the last thousand years—and to predict the pull the technological still holds over us today. “The questions posed in the first paragraph of Technics and Civilization still deserve our attention, nearly three quarters of a century after they were written.”—Journal of Technology and Culture

Skeletal Tissue Mechanics

Skeletal Tissue Mechanics
Author: R. Bruce Martin,David B. Burr,Neil A. Sharkey,David P. Fyhrie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781493930029

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This textbook describes the biomechanics of bone, cartilage, tendons and ligaments. It is rigorous in its approach to the mechanical properties of the skeleton yet it does not neglect the biological properties of skeletal tissue or require mathematics beyond calculus. Time is taken to introduce basic mechanical and biological concepts, and the approaches used for some of the engineering analyses are purposefully limited. The book is an effective bridge between engineering, veterinary, biological and medical disciplines and will be welcomed by students and researchers in biomechanics, orthopedics, physical anthropology, zoology and veterinary science. This book also: Maximizes reader insights into the mechanical properties of bone, fatigue and fracture resistance of bone and mechanical adaptability of the skeleton Illustrates synovial joint mechanics and mechanical properties of ligaments and tendons in an easy-to-understand way Provides exercises at the end of each chapter

The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution

The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution
Author: David Marshall Miller,Dana Jalobeanu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2022-01-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108420303

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A collection of cutting-edge scholarship on the close interaction of philosophy with science at the birth of the modern age.