1. Whewell W., Philosophy of the inductive sciences (London, 1840), 76: “In this undertaking [explaining the philosophy of the different sciences] inevitably somewhat long, and involving many deep and subtle discussions, I shall take, as a chart of the country before me, by which my course is to be guided, the scheme of the sciences which I was led to form by travelling over the history of each in order.”.
2. Nye M. J., From chemical philosophy to theoretical chemistry (Berkeley, 1993), 4.
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4. J. J. Thomson and the Chemical Atom: From Ether Vortex to Atomic Decay
5. See, e.g. Pais A., Inward bound: On matter and forces in the physical world (Oxford, 1986), 78ff.