Physics and philosophy: the revolution in modern science

Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books (1958)
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Presents German physicist Werner Heisenberg's 1958 text in which he discusses the philosophical implications and social consequences of quantum mechanics and other physical theories.

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