Science and Cultural Crisis: An Intellectual Biography of Percy Williams Bridgman (1882-1961)Stanford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas This volume takes a look at the history of science and its place in cultural crises. |
Contenido
Bridgman Science and Cultural Crisis | 1 |
Harvard Physicist | 11 |
Pioneering a Research | 31 |
Explaining Metallic | 57 |
The Meaning of Measurement | 77 |
Relativity and the Operational | 104 |
Operational Reasoning and the Tyranny of Language | 127 |
Deliverance from the Idolatry | 135 |
Measurement and Communication | 195 |
Knowledge | 224 |
Science as a Vocation | 253 |
Neither Shalt | 261 |
Science Society and Individual | 277 |
Notes | 313 |
Bibliography | 341 |
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