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  1. Charles H. Compton (1957). William James, Philosopher and Man. New York, Scarecrow Press.score: 290.0
  2. Arthur Holly Compton (ed.) (1970). Man's Destiny in Eternity. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.score: 170.0
    Preface, by F. L. Windolph.--A modern concept of God, by A. H. Compton.--The immortality of man, by J. Maritain.--The idea of God in the mind of man, by M. Royden.--Psychical research and the life beyond death, by H. Hart.--Religion and modern knowledge, by R. Niebuhr.--Immortality in the light of science and philosophy, by W. E. Hocking.--"To whom shall ye liken God?" By C. E. Park.--Man's destiny in eternity, by W. L. Sperry.--The idea of God as affected by modern knowledge, (...)
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  3. A. H. Compton (2009). Disagreements Between Experiment and the Electromagnetic Theory of Radiation. In Guido Bacciagaluppi (ed.), Quantum Theory at the Crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference. Cambridge University Press.score: 120.0
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  4. A. Cornelius Benjamin (1936). Book Review:The Freedom of Man. Arthur H. Compton; Nature of Physical Theory. P. W. Bridgman. [REVIEW] Ethics 47 (1):117-.score: 42.0
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  5. J. Lacki, H. Ruegg & L. V. (1999). The Road to Stueckelberg's Covariant Perturbation Theory as Illustrated by Successive Treatments of Compton Scattering. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 30 (4):457-518.score: 15.0
    We review the history of the road to a manifestly covariant perturbative calculus within quantum electrodynamics from the early semi-classical results of the mid-twenties to the complete formalism of Stueckelberg in 1934. We choose as our case study the calculation of the cross-section of the Compton effect. We analyse Stueckelberg's paper extensively. This is our first contribution to a study of his fundamental contributions to the theoretical physics of the twentieth century.
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