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Sir Arthur Eddington and the Physical World

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Extract

Sir arthur edington's brilliantly phrased article, “Physics and Philosophy,” which appeared in the January 1933 issue of Philosophy, seems to me to contain a number of things which are calculated to be provocative to the mere philosopher. And I propose in this article to discuss what appears to be one of the most important of these provocative things, namely, Sir Arthur's view of the status of the physical world.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1934

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References

page 42 note 1 Science and Hypothesis, Halsted's, translation, p. 174.Google Scholar

page 42 note 2 The Mechanism of Nature, p. 6.