id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6svqg3bdy5fdpoxquo6q5jydna Aaron D. Cobb History and scientific practice in the construction of an adequate philosophy of science: revisiting a Whewell/Mill debate 2011 30 .pdf application/pdf 8672 473 50 History and Scientific Practice in the Construction of an Adequate Philosophy of Science: William Whewell raised a series of objections concerning John Stuart Mill's philosophy experimental methodology—Michael Faraday's discovery of electrical induction.6 The raise some concerns about Whewell's discussion of Faraday's discovery and his In 1831 Faraday discovered that electrical currents, magnets, and electromagnets note that Faraday situated the discovery of induced electrical currents within an induced electrical currents and generated a correct understanding of the laws governing views concerning induced electrical effects.16 After all, Whewell argues, Faraday did not Faraday's experimental research on induced electrical effects without attending to the 19Although I did not discuss Faraday's account of the direction of the induced electrical time Faraday had achieved an experimental understanding of an induced electrical goal of Faraday's work, following his discovery of induced electrical currents and his evidence from Faraday's research because Whewell himself thinks that discovery of laws ./cache/work_6svqg3bdy5fdpoxquo6q5jydna.pdf ./txt/work_6svqg3bdy5fdpoxquo6q5jydna.txt