Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science
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- 12 hodin čtení
Exploring the intersection of mathematics and philosophy, Hermann Weyl delves into the conflicts between objective science and the uncertainties of philosophical inquiry. He argues that scientific advancements drive philosophical curiosity, shaping our understanding of the physical world. The book is structured into two parts, focusing on mathematics and physical sciences, and references influential thinkers like Descartes and Newton. Weyl's unique perspective offers a distinctive guide to comprehending science through philosophical frameworks, making this work unparalleled in its depth and insight.
