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Introduction

Arthur I. Miller

pp. 1-9

Abstrakt

WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS of scientific concepts? How are scientific concepts transformed as science progresses? What is the role of mental imagery in scientific research? How do scientists invent or discover theories? Because these problems go right to the heart of the age-old inquiry of how we construct knowledge through interacting with the world we live in, they have long occupied scientists and philosophers and, more recently, historians of science and cognitive psychologists.

Publication details

Published in:

Miller Arthur I. (1984) Imagery in scientific thought: creating 20th-century physics. Basel, Birkhäuser.

Seiten: 1-9

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-0545-3_1

Referenz:

Miller Arthur I. (1984) Introduction, In: Imagery in scientific thought, Basel, Birkhäuser, 1–9.