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Pierre Maurice Marie Duhem (French: [pjɛʁ mɔʁis maʁi dy.ɛm, – moʁ-] ; 9 June 1861 – 14
September 1916) was a
French theoretical physicist who
worked on...
- In
philosophy of science, the
Duhem–Quine thesis, also
called the
Duhem–Quine problem,
posits that it is
impossible to
experimentally test a scientific...
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Francis Tattegrain and
Fernand Stiévenart. In
addition to painting, the
Duhems were avid art collectors,
especially interested in Post-Impressionism. Their...
- In thermodynamics, the Gibbs–
Duhem equation describes the
relationship between changes in
chemical potential for
components in a
thermodynamic system:...
- Demont-Breton
moved to a
small village named Wissant.
Encouraged to follow, the
Duhems established a home in
Camiers and
gathered their artist friends together...
- The Clausius–
Duhem inequality is a way of
expressing the
second law of
thermodynamics that is used in
continuum mechanics. This
inequality is particularly...
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holism through extending Pierre Duhem's problem of
underdetermination in
physical theory to all
knowledge claims.
Duhem's idea was, roughly, that no theory...
- The
Duhem–Margules equation,
named for
Pierre Duhem and Max Margules, is a
thermodynamic statement of the
relationship between the two
components of a...
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falsifiability does not have the
Duhem problem because it is a
logical criterion.
Experimental research has the
Duhem problem and
other problems, such...
- Maymūn al-Dimashqī; born 170 AH - died 245 AH),
commonly known by the
laqab Duhem or
Duhaym (Arabic: دُحَيْم, romanized: Duḥaym), was a ****
Islamic scholar...