Sir Arthur Eddington (1882-1944) was both a key figure in the
development of astrophysics during the early part of the twentieth
century and a notable philosopher of science. Originally published
in 1935, this book contains the substance of the Messenger Lectures
which were delivered by Eddington at Cornell University in April
and May 1934. Using as a nucleus material in addresses and lectures
given by the author from 1929 onwards, the text discusses a variety
of advances in the physical sciences and scientific thought in
general. This is a highly insightful title that will be of value to
anyone with an interest in Eddington, the development of physics
and the philosophy of science.
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