Between physics and philosophy/ by Philipp Frank.
Publication details: Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1941.Description: 4 p. #., [3]-238 p.: 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 510.1 F828b
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Books | Castorina Estantes Abertas (Open Shelves) | Livros (Books) | 510.1 F828b 1941 IMPA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 39063000101306 |
Bibliographical foot-notes. "Bibliographical note": p. [227]
Introduction: Historical background.--The law of causality and experience (1908)--The importance of Ernst Mach's philosophy of science for our times (1917)--Physical theories of the twentieth century and school philosophy (1929)--Is there a trend today toward idealism in physics? (1934)--The positivistic and the metaphysical conception of physics (1935)--Logical empiricism and the philosophy of the Soviet Union (1935)--Philosophical misinterpretations of the quantum theory (1936)--What "length" means to the physicist (1937)--Determinism and indeterminism in modern physics (1938)--Ernst Mach and the unity of science (1938)
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