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Great Dialogue of Nature and Space

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In this work of model clarity, Yves Simon discusses the basic insights of the creators of modern Descartes, Newton, Galileo, Comte, Mach, Meyerson, Bergson, Planck, and the issues at stake in the development of modern science and in the rejection of the Aristotelian physics. Simon distinguishes between a philosophy of nature and a science of nature and grants a real value to both. A discussion of this vexing problem and its application to the modern controversy over determinism and chance raised by modern physics rounds out this philosophical and historical highlighting of man s most important theories of nature.

206 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1970

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Full name: Yves Rene Marie Simon

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