Ernst Mach’s World Elements: A Study in Natural Philosophy

Kluwer Academic Publishers (2003)
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Abstract

A consideration of Mach's elements, his philosophy of neutral monism, and philosophy of physics, especially space and time, much of it based on unpublished writings from the Nachlass and other original sources. The historical connection between Mach and logical positivism is shown to be superficial at best, and Mach's elements are shown to be mind independent natural qualities (world-elements) with dynamic force, not limited to human sensations.

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Erik C. Banks
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