Abstract

On the basis of well known empirems of classical thermodynamics, such as the First and Zeroth Laws, which lead to the definition of calorimeter systems by which heat exchanges can be measured, thermal interaction between thermally homogeneous systems is investigated by methods of set theory. In connexion with Carnap's axiom for a classical measuring quantity a thermodynamic analogue of the thermostatic temperature can be developed by generalized empirems which govern the thermal interaction between non-equilibrium and thermally homogeneous systems. An empirical identification of the contact temperature and its field formulation are given.

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