
General Principle of Relativity: In Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect
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Herbert Wildon Carr's "General Principle of Relativity" is a profound exploration of the philosophical and historical context of Einstein's theory of relativity. The book delves into the relationship between relativity and classical theories of space and time, examining the historical development of these concepts. Carr explores how relativity challenged traditional philosophical views about the nature of reality, space, and time, prompting a reassessment of our understanding of the universe. He examines the relationship between scientific discovery and philosophical thought, demonstrating how relativity's impact transcended the realm of physics to influence the core tenets of philosophical discourse. The book meticulously traces the intellectual lineage of relativity, revealing its roots in the works of philosophers and scientists from ancient Greece to the modern era. Carr meticulously navigates the intricate web of philosophical ideas, presenting a clear and insightful analysis of the challenges posed by relativity to traditional thought, and its implications for understanding the nature of our reality.Book Details
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Herbert Wildon Carr was a British philosopher, Professor of Philosophy, King's College, London from 1918 until 1925 and Visiting Professor at the University of Southern California from 1925 until his...
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