Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

212135

Springer, Dordrecht

1978

479 Pages

ISBN 978-90-277-0292-0

Vienna Circle Collection
vol. 4a

Selected writings 1909–1953

volume one

Edited by

Hans Reichenbach

Edited by Maria Reichenbach, Robert S Cohen

These two volumes form a full portrait of Hans Reichenbach, from the school boy and university student to the maturing and creative scholar, who was as well an immensely devoted teacher and a gifted popular writer and speaker on science and philosophy. We selected the articles for several reasons. Many of them have not pre­ viously been available in English; many are out of print, either in English or in German; some, especially the early ones, have been little known,and deal with subject-matters other than philosophy of science. The genesis and evolu­ tion of Reichenbach's ideas appeared to be of deep interest, and so we in­ cluded papers from four decades, despite occasional redundancy. We were, for example, pleased to include his extensive review article from the encyclo­ pedic Handbuch der Physik of 1929 on 'The Aims and Methods of Physical Knowledge', written at a time of creative collaboration between Reichenbach's Berlin group and the Vienna Circle of Schlick and Carnap. Reichenbach was a pioneer, opening new pathways to the solution of age-old problems in many fields: space, time, causality, induction and probability - philosophical analysis and interpretation of classical physics, relativity and quantum physics - logic, language, ethics, scientific explanation and methodology, critical appreciation and reconstruction of past metaphysical thinkers and scientists from Plato to Leibniz and Kant. Indeed, his own philosophical journey was initiated by his passage from Kant to anti-Kant.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9761-5

Full citation:

Reichenbach, H. (1978). Selected writings 1909–1953: volume one, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Memories of Hans Reichenbach

Reichenbach Maria; Cohen Robert S

1-87

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Student years

Reichenbach Maria

91-101

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The student [1912f]

Reichenbach Hans

102-103

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The student body and catholicism [1912c]

Reichenbach Hans

104-107

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The free student idea

Reichenbach Hans

108-123

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The meaning of university reform [1914c]

Reichenbach Hans

129-131

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Socializing the university [1918a]

Reichenbach Hans

136-180

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The nobel prize for Einstein [1922a]

Reichenbach Hans

189-191

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Relativity theory in a matchbox

Reichenbach Hans

192-195

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Tycho Brahe's sextants [1926a]

Reichenbach Hans

196-200

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The effects of Einstein's theory [1926d]

Reichenbach Hans

201-206

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Laying the foundations of chemistry

Reichenbach Hans

212-215

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Memories of Svante Arrhenius [1927b]

Reichenbach Hans

216-218

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A new model of the atom [1927c]

Reichenbach Hans

219-225

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On the death of H.A. lorentz [1928a]

Reichenbach Hans

226-227

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Space and time

Reichenbach Hans

232-235

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Causality or probability? [1928e]

Reichenbach Hans

236-240

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New approaches in science

Reichenbach Hans

245-248

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New approaches in science

Reichenbach Maria

249-253

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New approaches in science

Reichenbach Hans

254-257

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The new philosophy of science [1929d]

Reichenbach Hans

258-260

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Einstein's new theory [1929f]

Reichenbach Hans

261-262

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Johannes Kepler [1930a]

Reichenbach Hans

263-269

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The present state of the sciences

Reichenbach Hans

270-272

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One hundred against Einstein [1931a]

Reichenbach Hans

273-274

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Metaphysics and natural science [1925a]

Reichenbach Hans

283-297

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Bertrand Russell [1929i]

Reichenbach Hans

298-303

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The physical concept of truth [1931g]

Reichenbach Hans

343-355

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Kant and natural science [1933b]

Reichenbach Hans

389-404

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