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Reception and discovery: the nature of Johann Wilhelm Ritter’s invisible rays
Authors:Jan Frercks
Institution:a University of Offenbach, Schloßstrasse 31, D-63065 Offenbach am Main, Germany
b Institute for the History of Medicine, Science and Technology, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Bergstrasse 7, D-07745 Jena, Germany
c School of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry, University of Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia
Abstract:Ultraviolet radiation is generally considered to have been discovered by Johann Wilhelm Ritter in 1801. In this article, we study the reception of Ritter’s experiment during the first decade after the event—Ritter’s remaining lifetime. Drawing on the attributional model of discovery, we are interested in whether the German physicists and chemists granted Ritter’s observation the status of a discovery and, if so, of what. Two things are remarkable concerning the early reception, and both have to do more with neglect than with (positive) reception. Firstly, Ritter’s observation was sometimes accepted as a fact but, with the exception of C. J. B. Karsten’s theory of invisible light, it played almost no role in the lively debate about the nature of heat and light. We argue that it was the prevalent discourse based on the metaphysics of Stoffe that prevented a broader reception of Ritter’s invisible rays, not the fact that Ritter himself made his findings a part of his Naturphilosophie. Secondly, with the exception of C. E. Wünsch’s experiments on the visual spectrum, there was no experimental examination of the experiment. We argue that theorizing about ontological systems was more common than experimenting, because, given its social and institutional situation, this was the appropriate way of contributing to physics. Consequently, it was less clear in 1810 than in 1801 what, if anything, had been discovered by Ritter.
Keywords:Johann Wilhelm Ritter  Carl Johann Bernhard Karsten  Christian Ernst Wü  nsch  Ultraviolet radiation  Conceptions of heat and light
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