Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science

Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Edited by Olaf Helmer-Hirschberg & Frank Wilczek (1949)
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This is a book that no one but Weyl could have written--and, indeed, no one has written anything quite like it since.

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