PHYSICS CURRICULUM FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Katalin Martinás and Bálint Tremmel
Eötvös Loránd UniversityBudapest, Hungary
INDECS 12(2), 176-186, 2014 DOI 10.7906/indecs.12.2.6 Full text available here. |
Received: 11 March 2014 |
ABSTRACT
In this paper we argue that, in Kuhn's term, phenomenological thermodynamics and
Newtonian physics are incommensurable, while phenomenological thermodynamics, naive physics and Aristotelian physics are
commensurable paradigms. Teaching based on phenomenological thermodynamics eliminates the incommensurability problem.
Also, a physics curriculum based on phenomenological thermodynamics is outlined, in which Newtonian equations are introduced
only at a later stage, as a well-working model of the world.
KEY WORDS
physics teaching, paradigms, Aristotle, phenomenological thermodynamics, exergy
CLASSIFICATION
JEL: I23, I25
PACS: 01.40.Di, 01.40.gf