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    Criteria for an Ethnographically Adequate Description of Concerted Activities and their Contexts.R. P. Mcdermott, Kenneth Gospodinoff & Jeffrey Aron - 1978 - Semiotica 24 (3-4).
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    A stochastic basis for microphysics.J. C. Aron - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (3-4):163-191.
    The guiding idea of this work is that classical diffusion theory, being nonrelativistic, should be associated with nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. A study of classical diffusion leads to a generalization which should correspond to the relativistic domain. Actually, with a convenient choice of the basic constants, one sees the relativistic features (Lorentz contraction and covariant diffusion equation) emerge in the generalized process. This leads first to a derivation of the nonrelativistic and relativistic wave equations (and to a model of the Dirac (...)
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    A model for the Schrödinger zitterbewegung and the plane monochromatic wave.J. C. Aron - 1981 - Foundations of Physics 11 (11-12):863-872.
    The stochastic approach worked out in earlier papers is applied to the Dirac fluid. It gives a model of the Schrödinger zitterbewegung, from which, by the spinor-vector correspondence, a model of the plane monochromatic wave in the rest frame is derived. The relation of the scheme with quantization is found to have the same character as in the previous papers. The link of spin with relativity is explained.
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  4. Stochastic foundation for microphysics. A critical analysis.J. C. Aron - 1981 - Foundations of Physics 11 (9-10):699-720.
    The stochastic scheme proposed in a previous paper as subjacent to quantum mechanics is analyzed in the light of the difficulties and criticisms encountered by similar attempts. It is shown that the limitation of the domain where the theory is valid gives a reply to the criticisms, but restricts its practical usefulness to the description of basic features. A stochastic approach of the hadron mass spectrum, allowing the scheme to emerge in the domain of experimental verification (to be worked out (...)
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    A stochastic approach to the hadron spectrum. I.J. C. Aron - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (10):1021-1060.
    In this paper the squared mass of the hadron is defined as a random variable, whose average is the measured quantity. This leads to a mass formula, of a unique type for mesons and baryons, with a general law for the spin variation of the coefficients. The central squared masses form an overall geometrical scheme; in the baryon case it contains trajectories which are a fine structure of the Regge trajectories. For the accurately measured masses the difference between the computed (...)
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    The foundations of relativity.J. C. Aron - 1981 - Foundations of Physics 11 (1-2):77-101.
    In a previous paper a stochastic foundation was proposed for microphysics: the nonrelativistic and relativistic domains were shown to be connected with two different approximations of diffusion theory; the relativistic features (Lorentz contraction for the coordinate standard deviation, covariant diffusion equation) were not derived from the relativistic formalism introduced at the start, but emerged from diffusion theory itself. In the present paper these results are given a new presentation, which aims at elucidating not the foundations of quantum mechanics, but those (...)
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  7. The Problem of Evolution.Jean-Paul Aron - 1954 - Diogenes 2 (7):90-103.
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    A stochastic approach to the hadron spectrum. II.J. C. Aron - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (11):1159-1210.
    The definition of mass as a random variable is applied to the study of the decay rates. A decay is assumed possible when the fluctuation of the Gaussian variables involved makes a definite relation satisfied. Computing the probability of this process leads to the determination of the decay amplitude. This calculation, unified for baryons and mesons, is worked out in the lower and medium spectrum (up to2000 MeV for baryons and mesons), and fits to≈20 MeV the accurate measurements of width (...)
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    A stochastic approach to the hadron spectrum. III.J. C. Aron - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (12):1315-1328.
    The connection with the quarks of the stochastic model proposed in the two preceding papers is studied; the slopes of the baryon trajectories are calculated with reference to the quarks. Suggestions are made for the interpretation of the model (quadratic or linear addition of the contributions to the mass, dependence of the decay on the quantum numbers of the hadrons involved, etc.) and concerning its link with the quarkonium model, which describes the mesons with charm or beauty. The controversial question (...)
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    Descartes et L’Inconscient.J. -P. Aron - 1950 - Revue de Synthèse 68 (1):97-101.
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    Notes Questions et Discussions.J. -P. Aron - 1950 - Revue de Synthèse 68 (1):103-109.
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    Theodor Lessing, le philosophe assassiné: avec une anthologie de textes traduits de l'allemand par l'auteur.Jacques Aron - 2014 - Paris: L'Harmattan. Edited by Theodor Lessing.
    Devenu une figure emblématique de l'opposition à l'ascension du nazisme, Theodor Lessing (1872-1933) - philosophe allemand d'origine juive - fut l'objet à partir de 1925 d'une virulente campagne de diffamation qui aboutit à son assassinat le 31 août 1933. Cet essai se propose non seulement d'éclairer les circonstances de sa vie et de sa mort, mais surtout de mieux faire connaître l'évolution de sa pensée et de son action à travers un choix de textes rédigés entre 1906 et 1933, et (...)
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