ABSTRACT
This is Volume I of a series of six on the Philosophy of Science. Originally published in 1923, this study offers a philosophical analysis of some of science's fundamental concepts and is ultimately based on a course of lectures delivered to the third year students of science at the University of Bristol in the session 1920-21.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|216 pages
The Traditional Concepts of Mathematical Physics, and their Gradual Modification within the Region of Physical Science
chapter I|15 pages
Introduction
The Subject-matter of Philosophy, and its Relations to the special Sciences
chapter Chapter I|27 pages
The Traditional Conception of Space, and the Principle of Extensive Abstraction
part II|324 pages
The Sensational and Perceptual Basis of our Scientific Concepts