еще малость по истории науки
Oct. 13th, 2004 02:20 pmтеперь не по новизне, а по старости идей, с которыми надо разбираться до сих пор:
Kuhn, Thomas S. 1978. Blackbody Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity, 1894-1912. New York:
Galison, Peter. 1981. "Kuhn and the quantum controversy". British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 32: 71-85.
Jammer, Max. 1974. The philosophy of quantum mechanics; the interpretations of quantum mechanics in historical perspective. New York: Wiley.
специально о тезисе Формана
(“Suddenly deprived by a change in public values of the approbation and prestige which they had enjoyed before and during World War I, the German physicists were impelled to alter their ideology and even the content of their science in order to recover a favorable public image. In particular, many resolved that one way or another, they must rid themselves of the albatross of causality.”)
Forman, Paul. 1971. "Weimar Culture, Causality, and Quantum Theory, 1918--27: Adaption by German Physicists and Mathematicians to a Hostile Intellectual Environment,'' Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences. 3: 1-116.
Forman, Paul. 1978. "The Reception of an Acausal Quantum Mechanics in Germany and Britain,'' in The Reception of Unconventional Science. edited by S. Mauskopf.
Hendry, John. 1980. "Weimar Culture and Quantum Causality,'' in Darwin to Einstein: Historical Studies on Science and Belief edited by C. Chant and J. Fauvel. New York: Longman, pp. 303-326.
Radder, Hans. 1983. "Kramer and the Forman Thesis". History of Science. 21: 165-182
Kraft, P. and P. Kroes. 1984. "Adaption of Scientific Knowledge to an Intellectual Environment: Paul Forman's 'Weimar Culture, Causality, and Quantum Theory, 1918-1927': Analysis and Criticism,'' Centaurus 27: 76-99.
Hendry, John. "Weimar Culture and Quantum Causality," History of Science 18 (1980), 115-80.
Hans Radder, (Vrije University, Amsterdam), Kramers and the Forman Theses, Hist. Sci., xxi(1983). Pp. 165-182
Kuhn, Thomas S. 1978. Blackbody Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity, 1894-1912. New York:
Galison, Peter. 1981. "Kuhn and the quantum controversy". British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 32: 71-85.
Jammer, Max. 1974. The philosophy of quantum mechanics; the interpretations of quantum mechanics in historical perspective. New York: Wiley.
специально о тезисе Формана
(“Suddenly deprived by a change in public values of the approbation and prestige which they had enjoyed before and during World War I, the German physicists were impelled to alter their ideology and even the content of their science in order to recover a favorable public image. In particular, many resolved that one way or another, they must rid themselves of the albatross of causality.”)
Forman, Paul. 1971. "Weimar Culture, Causality, and Quantum Theory, 1918--27: Adaption by German Physicists and Mathematicians to a Hostile Intellectual Environment,'' Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences. 3: 1-116.
Forman, Paul. 1978. "The Reception of an Acausal Quantum Mechanics in Germany and Britain,'' in The Reception of Unconventional Science. edited by S. Mauskopf.
Hendry, John. 1980. "Weimar Culture and Quantum Causality,'' in Darwin to Einstein: Historical Studies on Science and Belief edited by C. Chant and J. Fauvel. New York: Longman, pp. 303-326.
Radder, Hans. 1983. "Kramer and the Forman Thesis". History of Science. 21: 165-182
Kraft, P. and P. Kroes. 1984. "Adaption of Scientific Knowledge to an Intellectual Environment: Paul Forman's 'Weimar Culture, Causality, and Quantum Theory, 1918-1927': Analysis and Criticism,'' Centaurus 27: 76-99.
Hendry, John. "Weimar Culture and Quantum Causality," History of Science 18 (1980), 115-80.
Hans Radder, (Vrije University, Amsterdam), Kramers and the Forman Theses, Hist. Sci., xxi(1983). Pp. 165-182