09:35 Aug 14, 2006 |
Hungarian to English translations [PRO] Science - Philosophy / idézet eredetije | |||||||
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5 | "All that physics..." |
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alább Explanation: It is not always realised how exceedingly abstract is the information that theoretical physics has to give. It lays down certain fundamental equations which eneable it to deal with the logical structure of events, while leaving it completely unknown what is the intrinsic character of the events that have the structure. We only know the intrinsic character of events when they happen..." B. Russel: My Philospohical Development (1967) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 42 mins (2006-08-14 10:18:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Lemaradt az utolsó mondat vége. "We only know the intrinsic character of events when they happen to us..." |
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"All that physics..." Explanation: "All that physics gives us is a certain equations giving abstract properties of their changes. But as to what it is that changes, and what it changes from and to - as to this, physics is silent." http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=XjncL40ZIR0C&dq=Bertrand ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2006-08-14 11:31:30 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Én sem, de beírtam a googliba: Bertrand Russell My philosophical development physics changes és kijött! Kivéve, hogy olyan hosszú az URL, hogy a felét még külön be kellett írni ide, mert azt akartam, hogy tényleg ki tudd nyitni. :-) |
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