Duhem, Pierre Maurice Marie (1861-1916) - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Philosophy

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 10 pages of information about Duhem, Pierre Maurice Marie (1861–1916).

Duhem, Pierre Maurice Marie (1861-1916) - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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Pierre Maurice Marie Duhem was noted for his original work in theoretical physics, especially thermodynamics, and in the history and philosophy of science. He was born and studied in Paris, and at the age of twenty-five published an important book on thermodynamics. In 1887 he went to the faculty of sciences at Lille University, where he taught hydrodynamics, elasticity, and acoustics. He married but his wife soon died, leaving him with a daughter. In 1893 he moved to Rennes and in 1895 to a chair at Bordeaux University, which he held until his death. Throughout his life he was a Catholic and a conservative.

His approach to physics was systematic and mathematical, and his interest in axiomatic methods undoubtedly determined to some extent the nature of his philosophical account of scientific theories, contained mainly in his book La théorie physique: son objet...

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