Philosophy of science; the link between science and philosophy.
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Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,
Prentice-Hall
1957.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction. Of What Use Is the Philosophy of Science?
- 1. The Chain That Links Science With Philosophy
- 2. The Rupture of the Chain
- 3. Geometry: An Example of a Science
- 4. The Laws of Motion
- 5. Motion, Light, and Relativity
- 6. Four-dimensional and Non-Euclidean Geometry
- 7. Metaphysical Interpretations of Relative Physics
- 8. Motion of Atomic Objects
- 9. The New Language of the Atomic World
- 10. Metaphysical Interpretations of the Atomic World
- 11. Causal Laws
- 12. The Principle of Causality
- 13. The Science of Science
- 14. The Validation of Theories
- 15. Theories of High Generality.


