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  • William Whewell - Wikipedia
    In mathematics, Whewell introduced what is now called the Whewell equation, defining the shape of a curve without reference to an arbitrarily chosen coordinate system
  • William Whewell - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    William Whewell (1794–1866) was one of the most important and influential figures in nineteenth-century Britain
  • William Whewell | Anglican priest, geologist, astronomer | Britannica
    William Whewell was an English philosopher and historian remembered both for his writings on ethics and for his work on the theory of induction, a philosophical analysis of particulars to arrive at a scientific generalization
  • William Whewell - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    William Whewell (24 May 1794 – 6 March 1866) was an English polymath, Anglican priest, philosopher, theologian, and historian of science He influenced the great scientists of his day: John Herschel, Charles Darwin, [1] Charles Lyell and Michael Faraday
  • The Whewell Centre | for Science and Natural Theology
    The Whewell Centre is an initiative of Discovery House, a Cambridge-based organization that mentors students and fosters research on the relationship between science and theistic belief
  • William Whewell - Linda Hall Library
    Whewell is often remembered today as a wordsmith Because of his insistence on accurate scientific terminology, colleagues would seek his aid when trying to coin new words for new discoveries
  • List of Whewell’s Published Works
    The notes appearing on a sepa-rate line between square brackets—mostly drawn from Todhunter, Whewell, vol 1—are principally aimed to elucidate the sometimes complex publication history of some of Whewell’s works, such as his textbooks
  • William Whewell - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Whewell invented the terms “anode,” “cathode,” and “ion” for Faraday In response to a challenge by the poet S T Coleridge in 1833, Whewell invented the English word “scientist;” before this time the only terms in use were “natural philosopher” and “man of science”
  • William Whewell - New World Encyclopedia
    William Whewell (May 24, 1794 - March 6, 1866) was an English polymath, scientist, Anglican priest, philosopher, theologian and historian of science His surname is pronounced "H-you-el "
  • William Whewell - Physics Today
    Born on 24 May 1794 in Lancaster, England, William Whewell was a polymath who wrote extensively on the history and philosophy of science and was influential in the development of peer review





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