Reasoning in Physics: The Part of Common Sense

Reasoning in Physics: The Part of Common Sense

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Nov 30, 2001 · English · Paperback (246 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 246
Language English
Published Nov 30, 2001
Publisher Springer
Edition 2001
ISBN-10 1402002742
ISBN-13 9781402002748

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L. Viennot delves into the intersection of common sense and physics, exploring how intuitive reasoning can significantly enhance one’s understanding of complex scientific concepts. Throughout the narrative, he emphasizes the importance of recognizing the role that everyday reasoning plays in grasping the fundamentals of physics. By addressing common misconceptions and clarifying theoretical principles, Viennot guides readers towards a deeper appreciation of the subject.

The author’s approach is both engaging and thought-provoking, as he encourages readers to question their assumptions and rethink the ways in which they perceive physical phenomena. By fostering a sense of curiosity and critical thinking, he opens up a dialogue between the reader's pre-existing knowledge and the intricate principles of physics.

As readers navigate this journey, they are invited to cultivate a more meaningful understanding of physics, one that marries logical reasoning with real-world applications. Viennot's work ultimately seeks to bridge the gap between abstract theories and practical comprehension, making physics accessible to all.

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Science & Technology Philosophy

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