
Ernst Mach -- A Deeper Look has been written to reveal to  English-speaking readers the recent revival of interest in Ernst Mach  in Europe and Japan. The book is a storehouse of new information on  Mach as a philosopher, historian, scientist and person, containing a  number of biographical and philosophical manuscripts publihsed for the  first time, along with correspondence and other matters published for  the first time in English. The book also provides English translations  of Mach's controversies with leading physicists and psychologists,  such as Max Planck and Carl Stumpf, and offers basic evidence for  resolving Mach's position on atomism and Einstein's theory of  relativity. 
  Mach's scientific, philosophical and personal influence in a number of  countries -- Austria, Germany, Bohemia and Yugoslavia among them --  has been carefully explored and many aspects detailed for the first  time. 
  All of the articles are eminently readable, especially those written  by Mach's sister. They are deeply researched, new interpretations  abound, and the bibliography includes recent works by and about Mach  from over a dozen countries. 
  The book also contains many articles by or about Mach's  contemporaries, including Ostwald, Dingler, Weichert and, especially,  Einstein. Finally, and most intriguingly, the original ideas of  Japanese scholars are presented, built on Mach's philosophy. These  demonstrate how Mach's world view is currently contributing to the  solution of contemporary philosophical problems. 




