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Physics, philosophy, and the scientific community

essays in the philosophy and history of the natural sciences and mathematics in honor of Robert s. cohen

herausgegeben vonKostas Gavroglu John Stachel Mark W. Wartofsky

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In three volumes, a distinguished group of scholars from a variety of disciplines in the natural and social sciences, the humanities and the arts contribute essays in honor of Robert S. Cohen, on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The range of the essays, as well as their originality, and their critical and historical depth, pay tribute to the extraordinary scope of Professor Cohen's intellectual interests, as a scientist-philosopher and a humanist, and also to his engagement in the world of social and political practice. The essays presented in Physics, Philosophy, and the Scientific Community (Volume I of Essays in Honor of Robert S. Cohen) focus on philosophical and historical issues in contemporary physics: on the origins and conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics, on the reception and understanding of Bohr's and Einstein's work, on the emergence of quantum electrodynamics, and on some of the sharp philosophical and scientific issues that arise in current scientific practice (e.g. in superconductivity research). In addition, several essays deal with critical issues within the philosophy of science, both historical and contemporary: e.g. with Cartesian notions of mechanism in the philosophy of biology; with the language and logic of science - e.g. with new insights concerning the issue of a `physicalistic' language in the arguments of Neurath, Carnap and Wittgenstein; with the notion of `elementary logic'; and with rational and non-rational elements in the history of science. Two original contributions to the history of mathematics and some studies in the comparative sociology of science round off this outstanding collection.

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Einstein in the land of Nobel

an episode in the interplay of science, politics, epistemology and popular culture

Aant Elzinga

pp.73-103

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2658-0_5
Did they just misunderstood each other?

logical empiricists and bohr's complementarity argument

Ulrich Röseberg

pp.105-123

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2658-0_6
American creativity research in a bipolar world

a look at one chapter in world history and history of science

Mathias Wallner

pp.253-272

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2658-0_15
Dirt and crystal

neurath on the language of science

Rudolf Haller

pp.287-299

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2658-0_17
What is elementary logic?

independence-friendly logic as the true core area of logic

Jaakko Hintikka

pp.301-326

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2658-0_18
Conic sections and burning mirrors

an example of the application of ancient and classical mathematics

Roshdi Rashed

pp.357-376

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2658-0_20

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Ort: Dordrecht

Year: 1995

Seiten: 388

Series: Boston studies in the philosophy of science

Series volume: 163

ISBN (hardback): 978-90-481-4436-5

ISBN (digital): 978-94-017-2658-0

Referenz:

Gavroglu Kostas, Stachel John, Wartofsky Mark W (1995) Physics, philosophy, and the scientific community: essays in the philosophy and history of the natural sciences and mathematics in honor of Robert s. cohen. Dordrecht, Springer.