Mind and Nature - Hermann Weyl

Mind and Nature (eBook)

Selected Writings on Philosophy, Mathematics, and Physics

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Peter Pesic (Herausgeber)

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2009
272 Seiten
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4008-3332-0 (ISBN)
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Hermann Weyl (1885-1955) was one of the twentieth century's most important mathematicians, as well as a seminal figure in the development of quantum physics and general relativity. He was also an eloquent writer with a lifelong interest in the philosophical implications of the startling new scientific developments with which he was so involved. Mind and Nature is a collection of Weyl's most important general writings on philosophy, mathematics, and physics, including pieces that have never before been published in any language or translated into English, or that have long been out of print. Complete with Peter Pesic's introduction, notes, and bibliography, these writings reveal an unjustly neglected dimension of a complex and fascinating thinker. In addition, the book includes more than twenty photographs of Weyl and his family and colleagues, many of which are previously unpublished. Included here are Weyl's exposition of his important synthesis of electromagnetism and gravitation, which Einstein at first hailed as "e;a first-class stroke of genius"e;; two little-known letters by Weyl and Einstein from 1922 that give their contrasting views on the philosophical implications of modern physics; and an essay on time that contains Weyl's argument that the past is never completed and the present is not a point. Also included are two book-length series of lectures, The Open World (1932) and Mind and Nature (1934), each a masterly exposition of Weyl's views on a range of topics from modern physics and mathematics. Finally, four retrospective essays from Weyl's last decade give his final thoughts on the interrelations among mathematics, philosophy, and physics, intertwined with reflections on the course of his rich life.

Peter Pesic is Tutor and Musician-in-Residence at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His books include Abel's Proof: An Essay on the Sources and Meaning of Mathematical Unsolvability and Seeing Double: Shared Identities in Physics, Philosophy, and Literature.

Einführung Peter Pesic
Zusatzinfo 24 halftones. 19 line illus.
Verlagsort Princeton
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Geometrie / Topologie
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Geschichte der Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften
Technik
Schlagworte Absolute time and space • Addition • Affine connection • Alhazen • Ambiguity • Analogy • Antinomy • atomic theory • Atomism • awareness • Axiom • Bernhard Riemann • Calculation • Causal structure • Certainty • classical mechanics • Classical physics • Concept • Consciousness • Contradiction • coordinate system • cosmological constant • Critique of Pure Reason • David Hilbert • Democritus • Determination • Dimension • Edmund Husserl • Electric Field • electricity • Electromagnetic field • electromagnetism • elementary particle • Emmy Noether • Epistemological idealism • Euclidean space • Existence • Existentialism • Explanation • Foundations of mathematics • four-dimensional space • Galileo Galilei • Gauge Theory • General relativity • Geometry • Gravitational Field • Gravity • Hermann Weyl • hypothesis • idealism • Illustration • Instant • Lecture • light cone • Martin Heidegger • Mass • mathematician • Mathematics • Maxwell's equations • Measurement • Modern Physics • Natural number • Natural science • Newton's law of universal gravitation • Niels Bohr • phenomenon • Philosopher • Philosophy • philosophy of mathematics • Photon • Physical law • physicist • Positivism • Potentiality and actuality • Principle • Probability • Quantity • quantum mechanics • Reality • real number • Riemann surface • Science • Scientific Method • Scientist • Simultaneity • Spectral line • Subjectivity • Theorem • theoretical physics • theory • Theory of relativity • The Philosopher • Thought • Three-dimensional space (mathematics) • Time • Uncertainty • wave equation • Wavelength • World Line • Writing
ISBN-10 1-4008-3332-9 / 1400833329
ISBN-13 978-1-4008-3332-0 / 9781400833320
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