The time of physics and psychology

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):156-160 (1956)
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This note is in answer to some criticisms by professor mundle of dobb's work on the above topic. he first presents a general argument, relevant to those criticisms, regarding the physical significance of the fifth dimension. (staff)

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