Space and Geometry in the Light of Physiological, Psychological and Physical Inquiry

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Paperback, 156 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9781108066525
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2014 9781108066525
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The Austrian scientist Ernst Mach (1838–1916) carried out work of importance in many fields of enquiry, including physics, physiology, psychology and philosophy. Published in this English translation of 1906, these essays examine geometry from three different perspectives. Mach argues that, as our ideas about space are created by the senses and how we experience our environment, researchers must not consider the subject from a mathematical standpoint alone. In the first essay, he explains how humans generate spatial concepts. Next, he discusses the psychology of geometry, its empirical origins, and its development. In the final piece, he writes from the viewpoint of a physicist, outlining how various mathematicians, such as Carl Friedrich Gauss and Bernhard Riemann, have contributed to our geometrical understanding. Also reissued in this series in English translation are Mach's The Science of Mechanics (1893) and Popular Scientific Lectures (1895).

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ISBN13:9781108066525
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:156

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1. On physiological, as distinguished from geometrical, space; 2. On the psychology and natural development of geometry; 3. Space and geometry from the point of view of physical inquiry; Index.
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