Great ideas in modern science,
edited by Robert W. Marks.
- New York : Bantam Books, 1967.
- viii, 312 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
- Bantam science and mathematics, NA8 .
Includes bibliographical references.
How to make our ideas clear, by C. S. Peirce.--Operations, by P. W. Bridgman.--The method and theories of physical science in their bearing upon biological organization, by F. S. C. Northrop.--The origin of the planets, by F. Hoyle.--The universe and the atom, by A. Eddington.--The meaning of relativity, by A. Einstein and L. Infeld.--The origin and development of quantum theory, by M. Planck.--The relation of sense data to physics, by B. Russell.-- The computer and the brain, by J. Von Neumann.--Indeterminism in physics, by E. Schrödinger.--Mind, nature, and cybernetics, by R. W. Marks.--The computer and the brain, by J. von Neumann.
67021124
Science.
Q171 / .M24
501 / MAG
Includes bibliographical references.
How to make our ideas clear, by C. S. Peirce.--Operations, by P. W. Bridgman.--The method and theories of physical science in their bearing upon biological organization, by F. S. C. Northrop.--The origin of the planets, by F. Hoyle.--The universe and the atom, by A. Eddington.--The meaning of relativity, by A. Einstein and L. Infeld.--The origin and development of quantum theory, by M. Planck.--The relation of sense data to physics, by B. Russell.-- The computer and the brain, by J. Von Neumann.--Indeterminism in physics, by E. Schrödinger.--Mind, nature, and cybernetics, by R. W. Marks.--The computer and the brain, by J. von Neumann.
67021124
Science.
Q171 / .M24
501 / MAG
