Forming Concepts in Physics

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Forming Concepts in Physics

This advanced book is an account of the astonishing revolutions in physics during the first half of the twentieth century.

The author gives careful attention to the process of thought and imagination that gives rise to physical concepts. The new role of probability theory and its various interpretations are treated with unusual care.

This book is for those readers, trained in science, who are interested in the philosophical foundations of phenomenological science.

About the Author

Georg Unger was the head of the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy at the Goetheanum Dornach. Born in Stuttgart, Germany, he was a pupil of the first Waldorf School. His publications range from the epistemological foundations of mathematics and physics to symptomatic discussions of developments in the field of science.

Additional information

Weight 18 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.75 × 9 in
Author

Translator

Hanna Edelglass

ISBN13

9781888182507

ISBN10

1888182504

Published

June 1995

Format

Paperback

Pages

203

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