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Auteur :

James Jeans
Genres : Essai, Philosophie, SciencesDate de publication (Royaume-Uni) : 1930Langue d'origine : Anglais

Éditeur :

Cambridge University Press

Résumé : This book is based upon the conviction that the teachings and findings of astronomy and physical science are destined to produce an immense change on our outlook on the universe as a whole, and on views about the significance of human life. The author contends that the questions at issue are ultimately one for philosophical discussion, but that before philosophers can speak, science should present ascertained facts and provisional hypotheses.