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Logical and Epistemological Studies in Contemporary Physics
herausgegeben von Robert S. Cohen und Marx W. WartofskyInhaltsverzeichnis
- Perception and Philosophy Science.
- (1) Nature of a Perceptual Theory.
- (2) The Psychophysical Law.
- (3) Perception of Light and Color.
- (4) Perception of Voice and Music.
- (5) Theory of Space and Time.
- (6) Statistical Theory of Fields.
- (7) The Problem of the Unity of Physics.
- (8) Nature of a Physical Theory.
- (9) A Theory of Psycho-social Evolution.
- The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.
- Defense of a Non-Conventionalist Interpretation of Classical Mechanics.
- Comments on C. A. Hooker: Systematic Realism.
- The Formal Representation of Physical Quantities.
- Comments on ‘The Formal Representation of Physical Quantities’.
- The Labyrinth of Quantum Logics.
- Ontic Commitments of Quantum Mechanics.
- Comments on ‘Ontic Commitments of Quantum Mechanics’.
- Quantum Logic and Classical Logic: Their Respective Roles.
- Implications of a New Axiom Set for Quantum Logic.
- Two Types of Continuity.
- General Relativity — Some Puzzling Questions.
- Personal Remembrance of Albert Einstein.
- The Controversy Concerning the Law of Causality in Contemporary Physics.
- Topical Table of Contents.
- (1) Causality.
- (2) Relevance of Probability.
- (3) Teleology in Physics?.
- (4) Probability and Free Will.