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The Philosophy of Physics

Pursues the development of physics from Galileo and Newton to Einstein and the founders of quantum mechanics.

Roberto Torretti (Author)

9780521562591, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 December 1999

532 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.3 cm, 0.95 kg

'I thoroughly recommend this book \u2026 there is no doubt that Torretti presents a shining example of physics and philosophy intelligently interacting, structured as a sweeping historical review. For those inspired to venture further the comprehensive bibliography will be an added bonus.' Zentrallblatt f\u00FCr Mathematik

A magisterial study of the philosophy of physics that both introduces the subject to the non-specialist and contains many original and important contributions for professionals in the area. Modern physics was born as a part of philosophy and has retained to this day a properly philosophical concern for the clarity and coherence of ideas. Any introduction to the philos]

The Philosophy of Physics Torretti Hardback Cambridge University Press

The Philosophy of Physics

Pursues the development of physics from Galileo and Newton to Einstein and the founders of quantum mechanics.

Roberto Torretti (Author)

9780521562591, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 December 1999

532 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.3 cm, 0.95 kg

'I thoroughly recommend this book \u2026 there is no doubt that Torretti presents a shining example of physics and philosophy intelligently interacting, structured as a sweeping historical review. For those inspired to venture further the comprehensive bibliography will be an added bonus.' Zentrallblatt f\u00FCr Mathematik

A magisterial study of the philosophy of physics that both introduces the subject to the non-specialist and contains many original and important contributions for professionals in the area. Modern physics was born as a part of philosophy and has retained to this day a properly philosophical concern for the clarity and coherence of ideas. Any introduction to the philos]

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