Principle
312 |
| Chapter IX.—The Future of Mathematical Physics |
314 |
| The Principles and Experiment |
314 |
| The Rôle of the Analyst |
314 |
| Aberration and Astronomy |
315 |
| Electrons and Spectra |
316 |
| Conventions preceding Experiment |
317 |
| Future Mathematical Physics |
319 |
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| Part III. The Objective Value of Science |
| Chapter X.—Is Science Artificial? |
321 |
| The Philosophy of LeRoy |
321 |
| Science, Rule of Action |
323 |
| The Crude Fact and the Scientific Fact |
325 |
| Nominalism and the Universal Invariant |
333 |
| Chapter XI.—Science and Reality |
340 |
| Contingence and Determinism |
340 |
| Objectivity of Science |
347 |
| The Rotation of the Earth |
353 |
| Science for Its Own Sake |
354 |
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| SCIENCE AND METHOD |
| Introduction |
359 |
| Book I. Science and the Scientist |
| Chapter I.—The Choice of Facts |
362 |
| Chapter II.—The Future of Mathematics |
369 |
| Chapter III.—Mathematical Creation |
383 |
| Chapter IV.—Chance |
395 |
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| Book II. Mathematical Reasoning |
| Chapter I.—The Relativity of Space |
413 |
| Chapter II.—Mathematical Definitions and Teaching |
430 |
| Chapter III.—Mathematics and Logic |
448 |
| Chapter IV.—The New Logics |
460 |
| Chapter V.—The Latest Efforts of the Logisticians |
472 |
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| Book III. The New Mechanics |
| Chapter I.—Mechanics and Radium |
486 |
| Chapter II.—Mechanics and Optics |
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