Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- TRANSLATOR'S NOTE
- Contents
- The Forms of Liquids
- The Fibres of Corti
- On the Causes of Harmony
- The Velocity of Light
- Why Has Man Two Eyes?
- On Symmetry
- On the Fundamental Concepts of Electrostatics
- On the Principle of the Conservation of Energy
- On the Economical Nature of Physical Inquiry
- On Transformation and Adaptation in Scientific Thought
- On the Principle of Comparison in Physics
- On Instruction in the Classics and the Mathematico-Physical Sciences
- INDEX
Why Has Man Two Eyes?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2014
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- TRANSLATOR'S NOTE
- Contents
- The Forms of Liquids
- The Fibres of Corti
- On the Causes of Harmony
- The Velocity of Light
- Why Has Man Two Eyes?
- On Symmetry
- On the Fundamental Concepts of Electrostatics
- On the Principle of the Conservation of Energy
- On the Economical Nature of Physical Inquiry
- On Transformation and Adaptation in Scientific Thought
- On the Principle of Comparison in Physics
- On Instruction in the Classics and the Mathematico-Physical Sciences
- INDEX
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- Chapter
- Information
- Popular Scientific Lectures , pp. 66 - 88Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014