Hans ReichenbachSpringer Science & Business Media, 31. dec. 1978 - 436 sider |
Indhold
Philosophy of Physics | 3 |
THE THEORY OF MOTION ACCORDING TO NEWTON LEIBNIZ AND HUYGHENS 1924 | 48 |
THE RELATIVISTIC THEORY OF TIME 1924 | 69 |
THE CAUSAL STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD AND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE 1925 | 81 |
THE AIMS AND METHODS OF PHYSICAL KNOWLEDGE 1929 | 120 |
Part b Empiricism and Theory in the Individual Principles of Physics | 169 |
CURRENT EPISTEMOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AND THE USE OF A THREEVALUED LOGIC IN QUANTUM MECHANICS 1951 | 226 |
THE LOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS 1952 | 237 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL CRITIQUE OF THE PROBABILITY CALCULUS 1920 | 312 |
NOTES ON THE PROBLEM OF CAUSALITY A Letter from Erwin Schrödinger to Hans Reichenbach 1924 | 328 |
CAUSALITY AND PROBABILITY 1930 | 333 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CAUSALITY AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ITS EMPIRICAL CONFIRMATION 1930 | 345 |
INDUCTION AND PROBABILITY Remarks on Karl Poppers The Logic of Scientific Discovery 1935 | 372 |
THE SEMANTIC AND THE OBJECT CONCEPTIONS OF PROBABILITY EXPRESSIONS 1939 | 388 |
A LETTER TO BERTRAND RUSSELL March 28 1949 | 405 |
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THE PHILOSOPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WAVEPARTICLE DUALISM 1953 | 279 |
Probability and Induction | 293 |
APPENDIX A LETTER TO THE EDITOR 1920 | 310 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
according apply assertion assumption axioms calculated characterization classical physics concept of probability connection construct contradiction coordination corresponding defined definition determined direction elements empirical English trans entropy epistemological equations equiprobability established Euclidean Euclidean geometry Euclidean space existence experience expressed fact factors formulation frequency genidentity geometry given Hans Reichenbach hypothesis idea individual instance interphenomena interpretation intuition justified Kant Kant's laws of probability Leibniz limit Mach's macroscopic mathematical means measurements method metric motion nature Newton's non-Euclidean geometry observed occur parameters particles perceptions Petzold phenomena philosophical physicist possible Pr+s precisely predictive present presuppose presuppositions principle of causality priori prob probability calculus probability function probability implication problem propositions quantum mechanics quantum physics question reality regard Reichenbach relation Relativitätstheorie relativity of simultaneity result Schlick sentence sentential sequence significance simultaneity space statement statistical temporal theory of probability theory of relativity three-valued logic true truth two-valued logic values velocity
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