The Special Theory of Relativity
New York, W.A. Benjamin (1965)
| Abstract | With clarity and grace, he also reveals the limited truth of some of the "common sense" assumptions which make it difficult for us to appreciate its full ... | |||||||||
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P. W. Bridgman (1967). A Sophisticate's Primer of Relativity. London, Routledge & K. Paul.
Bradford Skow (2009). Relativity and the Moving Spotlight. Journal of Philosophy 106 (12):666-678.
Nicholas Maxwell (1985). Are Probabilism and Special Relativity Incompatible? Philosophy of Science 52 (1):23-43.
Albert Shadowitz (1968). Special Relativity. Philadelphia, Saunders Co..
Hermann Bondi (1964). Relativity and Common Sense. Garden City, N.Y.,Anchor Books.
J. R. Lucas (1990). Spacetime and Electromagnetism: An Essay on the Philosophy of the Special Theory of Relativity. Oxford University Press.
Nicholas Maxwell (1988). Are Probabilism and Special Relativity Compatible? Philosophy of Science 55 (4):640-645.
A. P. French (1968). Special Relativity. New York, Norton.
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