First published in 1931, this volume represents the culmination of
twenty years' of the study on the principles of science. Noticing a
widespread craving for philosophical light at a time of scant such
offerings, Morris R. Cohen aimed to demonstrate here the
fundamental and ancient connection between nature and science -
between hearts and minds - in an attempt to salve the developing
mutual hostility between the two in the 1920s. The volume bears
particular relation to George Santayana's Life of Reason and
Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics and explores areas
including the character of the insurgence against reason and reason
in the contexts of the natural and social sciences.
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