The logical structure of mathematical physics - SNEED Joseph D.
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Paperback, in-8, 320 pp., index.
Joseph D. Sneed is the author of "The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics", a significant work in the philosophy and foundations of physics. This book examines the logical and conceptual foundations of the physical theories that form the basis of modern physics.
This work is highly regarded by those interested in the philosophy of science, especially those with an interest in how mathematical structures relate to physical reality. It is essential for those exploring the foundations of modern physics and the philosophy of physics.
Joseph D. Sneed is the author of "The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics", a significant work in the philosophy and foundations of physics. This book examines the logical and conceptual foundations of the physical theories that form the basis of modern physics.
This work is highly regarded by those interested in the philosophy of science, especially those with an interest in how mathematical structures relate to physical reality. It is essential for those exploring the foundations of modern physics and the philosophy of physics.
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SNEED Joseph D.
The logical structure of mathematical physics
Paperback, in-8, 320 pp., index.
Joseph D. Sneed is the author of "The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics", a significant work in the philosophy and foundations of physics. This book examines the logical and conceptual foundations of the physical theories that form the basis of modern physics.
This work is highly regarded by those interested in the philosophy of science, especially those with an interest in how mathematical structures relate t...
The logical structure of mathematical physics
Paperback, in-8, 320 pp., index.
Joseph D. Sneed is the author of "The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics", a significant work in the philosophy and foundations of physics. This book examines the logical and conceptual foundations of the physical theories that form the basis of modern physics.
This work is highly regarded by those interested in the philosophy of science, especially those with an interest in how mathematical structures relate t...