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The Nature of the Physical World (Hardcover): Arthur Eddington The Nature of the Physical World (Hardcover)
Arthur Eddington
R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New Pathways In Science (Paperback): Arthur Eddington New Pathways In Science (Paperback)
Arthur Eddington
R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Nature of the Physical World (Paperback): Arthur Eddington The Nature of the Physical World (Paperback)
Arthur Eddington
R736 Discovery Miles 7 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New Pathways In Science: Arthur Eddington New Pathways In Science
Arthur Eddington
R987 Discovery Miles 9 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Space, Time, and Gravitation (Deseret Alphabet edition) (Paperback): Arthur Eddington Space, Time, and Gravitation (Deseret Alphabet edition) (Paperback)
Arthur Eddington
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Philosophy of Physical Science - Tarner Lectures 1938 - Cambridge (Paperback): Klaus-Dieter Sedlacek The Philosophy of Physical Science - Tarner Lectures 1938 - Cambridge (Paperback)
Klaus-Dieter Sedlacek; Arthur Eddington
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Nature of the Physical World - The Gifford Lectures 1927 (Paperback): Klaus-Dieter Sedlacek The Nature of the Physical World - The Gifford Lectures 1927 (Paperback)
Klaus-Dieter Sedlacek; Arthur Eddington
R913 Discovery Miles 9 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The theory of relativity and its influence on scientific thought (Paperback): Arthur Eddington The theory of relativity and its influence on scientific thought (Paperback)
Arthur Eddington
R214 Discovery Miles 2 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Space Time and Gravitation (Paperback): The Perfect Library Space Time and Gravitation (Paperback)
The Perfect Library; Arthur Eddington
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Theory of Relativity and its Influence on Scientific Thought (Paperback): The Perfect Library The Theory of Relativity and its Influence on Scientific Thought (Paperback)
The Perfect Library; Arthur Eddington
R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Peep Hole of the Present - An Inquiry Into the Substance of Appearance (Paperback): Samuel Roth The Peep Hole of the Present - An Inquiry Into the Substance of Appearance (Paperback)
Samuel Roth; Foreword by Arthur Eddington
R883 Discovery Miles 8 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Space, Time and Gravitation - An Outline of the General Relativity Theory (Paperback): Arthur Eddington Space, Time and Gravitation - An Outline of the General Relativity Theory (Paperback)
Arthur Eddington
R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New Pathways In Science (Paperback, illustrated edition): Sir Arthur Eddington New Pathways In Science (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Sir Arthur Eddington
R897 Discovery Miles 8 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

NEW PATHWAYS IN SCIENCE by SIR ARTHUR EDDINGTON M. A., D. Sc., LL. D., F. R. S. Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy in the University of Cambridge MESSENGER LECTURES 1934 CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1935 PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN CONTENTS Preface page vi Chapter I Science and Experience I II Dramatis Personae 27 Til The End of the World 50 IV The DeclinaofT terminism 72 V Indeterminacy and Quantum Theory 92 VI Probability no VII The Constitution of the Stars 135 VIII Subatomic Energy 160 IX Cosmic Clouds and Nebulae 184 X The Expanding Universe 206 XI The Constants of Nature 229 XII The Theory of Groups 255 XIII Criticisms and Controversies 278 XIV Epilogue 309 Index 327 PLATES Plate i Electrons and Positrons Facing page 28 By permission of Prof. P. M. S. Blackett 2 Gaseous Nebula Cygnus 184 3 Dark Nebulosity The Horses Head 202 4 Spiral Nebula Canes Venatici 206 PREFACE THIS volume contains the Messenger Lectures which I delivered at Cornell University in April and May 1934. Chapters n and vin have been added the remaining chapters correspond to the twelve lectures of the course. It was one of the conditions of the lectureship that the lectures should be published. Except for a small book on the Expanding Universe, my last spell of writing was about six years ago, when Stars and Atoms 1927, The Nature of the Physical World 1928 and Science and the Unseen World 1929 practically exhausted all that it was then in my mind to say. A scientific writer is placed in a difficulty by his earlier books either his new book will appear as a rather disjointed addendum to them, or he must perfunctorily go over again a great deal of matter which he has no wish to rewrite.Being unwilling to adopt the second alternative, I determined to make what I could of whatever had come to my mind in the last six years. Accordingly I spoke at Cornell on a variety of topics, using as a nucleus the material contained in a number of addresses and lectures which I had had occasion to deliver since 1929, and adding other subjects to which I had been giving attention. The general plan was that each lecture should have a separate theme, except that Indeterminism was spread over two lectures. The choice of subjects has allowed a certain amount of continuity of treatment but there has been no attempt to provide a systematic introduction to modern scientific thought. Perhaps the biggest gap is the absence of any account of the elementary ideas of the theory of relativity Vlll PREFACE I could not bring myself to go over again the ground covered in Chapters I, n, m, vi, vn of The Nature of the Physical World altering the treatment and illustrations merely for the sake of alteration. In the opening lecture I try to explain the philosophical outlook of modern science, as I understand it, and show how the scientific picture of the world described in physics is related to the familiar story in our minds. Chapter n is an interpolation containing a summary of our knowledge of atomic physics, etc., which some readers may find necessary for an understanding of subsequent chapters and others may find useful as a reminder. Then follow four lectures which have something in common they are concerned with the consequences of the statistical type of law, first introduced into physics in the subject of thermodynamics, which has in recent years completely driven out the older causal type of lawfrom the foundations of physics. The last of these four lectures, on Probability, has besides its application to statistical law a more elementary interest. Then follows a complete change of subject, and the next four lectures are devoted to astrophysics. Starting with the sun and familiar stars, we advance to greater distances till we reach the system of milliards of galaxies which constitutes the universe. This last subject has been treated more fully in my recent book The Expanding Universe I here give a much shorter account...

The Philosophy of Physical Science - Tarner Lectures (1938) (Paperback, New): Arthur Eddington The Philosophy of Physical Science - Tarner Lectures (1938) (Paperback, New)
Arthur Eddington
R1,470 Discovery Miles 14 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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 1939, this book contains the substance of the course of lectures delivered by Eddington as Tarner Lecturer of Trinity College, Cambridge in the Easter term of 1938. The text discusses the principles of philosophical thought associated with advances in physical science, developing the ideas contained in earlier titles such as The Nature of the Physical World (1928) in line with discoveries in quantum mechanics and group theory. 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.

New Pathways in Science - Messenger Lectures (1934) (Paperback, New): Arthur Eddington New Pathways in Science - Messenger Lectures (1934) (Paperback, New)
Arthur Eddington
R1,473 Discovery Miles 14 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

The Nature of the Physical World - Gifford Lectures (1927) (Paperback, New): Arthur Eddington The Nature of the Physical World - Gifford Lectures (1927) (Paperback, New)
Arthur Eddington
R1,696 Discovery Miles 16 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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 1928, this book contains the substance of the Gifford Lectures which were delivered by Eddington at the University of Edinburgh in January to March 1927. The text discusses the philosophical outcome of fundamental changes in scientific thought related to areas such as the theory of relativity, quantum theory and thermodynamics. 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.

The Expanding Universe - Astronomy's 'Great Debate', 1900-1931 (Paperback, Revised): Arthur Eddington The Expanding Universe - Astronomy's 'Great Debate', 1900-1931 (Paperback, Revised)
Arthur Eddington
R1,229 Discovery Miles 12 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic book, long out of print, investigates the experimental determination of one of the fundamental constants of astrophysics and its significance for astronomy. The equations of general relativity include a constant lambda in their solution. If lambda is non-zero and positive, this represents the existence of a phenomenon of cosmical repulsion. In this book Eddington discussed the implications of this for models of the universe. The book offers a unique sidelight upon the history of ideas and Eddington's artistry. His evident enjoyment of writing and exposition shine through, and astrophysicists and historians of science will find that this reissue throws fascinating light on one of Britain's greatest scientists.

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