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Science And Hypothesis Hardcover

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Henri Poincare
Book Description
Science and Hypothesis is a classic text in history and philosophy of science. Widely popular since its original publication in 1902, this first new translation of the work in over a century features unpublished material missing from earlier editions. Addressing errors introduced by Greenstreet and Halsted in their early 20th-century translations, it incorporates all the changes, corrections and additions Poincare made over the years. Taking care to update the writing for a modern audience, Poincare's ideas and arguments on the role of hypotheses in mathematics and in science become clearer and closer to his original meaning, while David J. Stump's introduction gives fresh insights into Poincare's philosophy of science. By approaching Science and Hypothesis from a contemporary perspective, it presents a better understanding of Poincare's hierarchy of the sciences, with arithmetic as the foundation, geometry as the science of space, then mechanics and the rest of physics. For philosophers of science and scientists working on problems of space, time and relativity, this is a much needed translation of a ground-breaking work which demonstrates why Poincare is still relevant today.
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9781350026773
Language
English
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date
16-Nov-17
Number of Pages
208
About the Author
Henri Poincare (1854-1912) was a French mathematician, theoretical physicist, and a philosopher of science. David J. Stump is Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco, USA. Melanie Frappier is Associate Professor of Humanities at the University of King's College, Canada. Andrea Smith has a Ph.D. in Romance Languages from UCLA, USA.
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David J. Stump