From Euclid to Eddington: A Study of Conceptions of the External World
Ams Press (1949)
| Abstract | In this system, the properties of space were believed to be in accord with the geometry of Euclid ; and one might have expected that the correctness of the ... | |||||||||
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Keith K. Niall (2002). Visual Imagery and Geometric Enthymeme: The Example of Euclid I. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):202-203.
Stephan Körner (1971). Abstraction in Science and Morals: The Twenty-Fourth Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lecture Delivered at Cambridge University, 2 February 1971. London,Cambridge University Press.
S. French (2003). Scribbling on the Blank Sheet: Eddington's Structuralist Conception of Objects. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 34 (2):227-259.
Vincent Edward Smith (1950). From Euclid to Eddington. Thought 25 (2):375-376.
Pierre Conway (1952). From Euclid to Eddington. The New Scholasticism 26 (2):250-251.
C. W. Kilmister (1994/2005). Eddington's Search for a Fundamental Theory: A Key to the Universe. Cambridge University Press.
D. J. Struik (1951). Book Review:From Euclid to Eddington E. Whittaker. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 18 (1):88-.
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