This paper aims: (1) to show that Lawrence Sklar`s recent attempt to reduce thermodynamics(TD) to statistical mechanics(SM) is fallacious in several respects; and (2) to suggest a broader conclusion that a more useful way of understanding the relationship between TD and SM is as collaboration and competition among alternative methodologies rather than reduction of one theory to another. To argue for (1), I discuss two cases (the distinction of intensive/extensive variables in TD and the existence of phase transitions) where TD is more accurate than statistical mechnaics and thus corrects SM. I also discuss the case of temperature in order to argue for both (1) and (2)
I give a brief account of the way in which thermodynamics and statistical mechanics actually work as...
The statistical foundation of the macroscopic principles or even thermodynamics is an evitable scien...
I argue that there are two distinct approaches to understand reduction: the ontology-first approach ...
This paper discusses the mistake of understanding the laws and concepts of thermodynamics too litera...
This paper discusses the alleged reduction of Thermodynamics to Statistical Mechanics. It includes a...
This thesis examines various reductive case studies in thermal physics. In particular, I argue that ...
This paper will reconsider the logical path of reducing the second law of thermodynamics to mechanic...
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I explore the reduction of thermodynamics to statistical mechanics by treating the former as a contr...
I explore the reduction of thermodynamics to statistical mechanics by treating the former as a contr...
Contains research objectives.U. S. Air Force (Office of Scientific Research, Air Research and Develo...
The goal of this dissertation has been to investigate whether and how SM is (or can be made) a sati...
Since the advent of statistical mechanics, the laws of thermodynamics are consequences of more funda...
This is a work that discusses the foundations of statistical mechanics (SM) by revisiting its postul...
This paper explores some connections between competing conceptions of scientific laws on the one han...
I give a brief account of the way in which thermodynamics and statistical mechanics actually work as...
The statistical foundation of the macroscopic principles or even thermodynamics is an evitable scien...
I argue that there are two distinct approaches to understand reduction: the ontology-first approach ...
This paper discusses the mistake of understanding the laws and concepts of thermodynamics too litera...
This paper discusses the alleged reduction of Thermodynamics to Statistical Mechanics. It includes a...
This thesis examines various reductive case studies in thermal physics. In particular, I argue that ...
This paper will reconsider the logical path of reducing the second law of thermodynamics to mechanic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43415/1/11098_2004_Article_207174.pd
I explore the reduction of thermodynamics to statistical mechanics by treating the former as a contr...
I explore the reduction of thermodynamics to statistical mechanics by treating the former as a contr...
Contains research objectives.U. S. Air Force (Office of Scientific Research, Air Research and Develo...
The goal of this dissertation has been to investigate whether and how SM is (or can be made) a sati...
Since the advent of statistical mechanics, the laws of thermodynamics are consequences of more funda...
This is a work that discusses the foundations of statistical mechanics (SM) by revisiting its postul...
This paper explores some connections between competing conceptions of scientific laws on the one han...
I give a brief account of the way in which thermodynamics and statistical mechanics actually work as...
The statistical foundation of the macroscopic principles or even thermodynamics is an evitable scien...
I argue that there are two distinct approaches to understand reduction: the ontology-first approach ...