
Physics, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis: Essays in Honor of Adolf Grünbaum
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History
Philosophy
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
357
言語
英語
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Apr 28, 1983
出版社
Springer
ISBN-10
9027715335
ISBN-13
9789027715333
説明
In a tribute to Adolf Grünbaum's significant contributions to philosophy and science, this collection of essays presents a diverse array of perspectives that intersect physics, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. Esteemed scholars delve into topics reflecting Grünbaum's influence, engaging with his ideas while challenging and expanding upon them in unique ways.
The essays explore the philosophical implications of scientific theories, the nature of human understanding, and the intersection of mental processes with physical laws. Each piece embodies rigorous scholarship and critical thought, showcasing the dialogue between disciplines that Grünbaum himself championed throughout his career.
This compilation serves as a celebration not only of Grünbaum's intellectual legacy but also of the vibrant discussions that continue to shape our understanding of science and philosophy. Readers will find a thoughtful examination of complex ideas that resonate within contemporary debates, making this collection a valuable resource for anyone interested in the questions at the heart of modern thought.
The essays explore the philosophical implications of scientific theories, the nature of human understanding, and the intersection of mental processes with physical laws. Each piece embodies rigorous scholarship and critical thought, showcasing the dialogue between disciplines that Grünbaum himself championed throughout his career.
This compilation serves as a celebration not only of Grünbaum's intellectual legacy but also of the vibrant discussions that continue to shape our understanding of science and philosophy. Readers will find a thoughtful examination of complex ideas that resonate within contemporary debates, making this collection a valuable resource for anyone interested in the questions at the heart of modern thought.