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Interactions

mathematics, physics and philosophy, 1860-1930

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An edition of Interactions (2006)

Interactions

mathematics, physics and philosophy, 1860-1930

This is an outstanding collection of original essays. All of them concern the history and philosophy of mathematics and physics in the years from 1870 to 1930. More specifically, they are intellectual histories of the interactions between the three disciplines, philosophy, mathematics and physics, in that period. And as the essays bring out, what a period it was: of both ferment and synergy, heat and light! Most of the giants - especially Helmholtz, Hertz, Poincare, Hilbert, Einstein and Weyl - are here: engaging not just in physics and mathematics but also in philosophy, often together, or with figures like Schlick. The editors are to be congratulated on a major contribution to our understanding of one of the most complex but fertile periods in the history of all three disciplines.

  • Jeremy Butterfield, University of Cambridge This stimulating volume covers a wide range of topics which are of direct interest to anyone who thinks about the curious relation between mathematics and the natural world. Philosophers often pose interesting questions about the "dispensability" of mathematics to science. But they too often overlook the wealth of philosophical perplexities that can arise in detailed examples and case studies, both contemporary and historical. This volume refocuses our attention by addressing a number of topics connected to applied mathematics, any one of which is worthy of every philosopher’s attention. - James Robert Brown, University of Toronto What to make of neo-Kantianism in its hey-day, from 1840-1940? It was the most prolific of times and the most seminal, it was the most muddled and confused, it is philosophy working at its hardest with science and most damagingly against science.

It is examined here episodically, as it engaged individual scientists: Helmholtz, , Hertz, Poincare, Minkowski, Hilbert, Eddington and Weyl. If Einstein is not in their number, he had to contend with their influence, and anyway he transformed their agenda. The essays on these figures are glinting in their focus and scholarship. Whatever one thinks of neo-Kantianism, this book is history and philosophy of science at its best: mathematically and physically informed, historically engaged, and philosophically driven. - Simon Saunders, University of Oxford Ten first-rate philosopher-historians probe insightfully into key conceptual questions of pre-quantum mathematical physics, from Helmholtz and Boltzmann, through Hertz and Lorentz, to Einstein, Weyl and Eddington, with an interesting aside on the rarely studied philosophy of Federigo Enriques. A rich and effective display of what the critical history of science can do for our understanding of scientific thought and its achievements.

Roberto Torretti, University of Puerto Rico

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
326

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Edition Notes

Contributing authors, David Hyder ... [et al.].

Some contributions include an abstract.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Dordrecht
Series
Boston studies in the philosophy of science -- v. 251

Classifications

Library of Congress
Q175 .I51377 2006, Q175 .B69 v.251 2006, B1-5802QA21-27D1-DX3

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 326 p. :
Number of pages
326

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL18006288M
ISBN 10
1402051948
ISBN 13
9781402051944
LCCN
2007425756
OCLC/WorldCat
85770336
Goodreads
3422929

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OL18647662W

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