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... dictions between these two statements is resolved by means of the following considerations . Physical theories can have a structure differing from classical physics , only when their aims 20 CHANGES IN THE FOUNDATIONS OF EXACT SCIENCE.
... dictions between these two statements is resolved by means of the following considerations . Physical theories can have a structure differing from classical physics , only when their aims 20 CHANGES IN THE FOUNDATIONS OF EXACT SCIENCE.
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... of intellectual life and thus threatened its own status , Since , however , its power was insufficient to give full expression to these other fields , almost impassable frontiers arose 22 CHANGES IN THE FOUNDATIONS OF EXACT SCIENCE.
... of intellectual life and thus threatened its own status , Since , however , its power was insufficient to give full expression to these other fields , almost impassable frontiers arose 22 CHANGES IN THE FOUNDATIONS OF EXACT SCIENCE.
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... science , for which the model at least for exact science , was Newtonian mechanics . One had , from certain given data , to calculate the movement of nature , and many scientists were convinced that this task could be solved , at least ...
... science , for which the model at least for exact science , was Newtonian mechanics . One had , from certain given data , to calculate the movement of nature , and many scientists were convinced that this task could be solved , at least ...
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Recent Changes in the Foundation of Exact Science page | 11 |
On the History of the Physical Interpretation of Nature | 27 |
Questions of Principle in Modern Physics | 41 |
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