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Internationale Mergers & Acquisitionsconsidered to be expressions of their fundamentally spiritual nature. The motion of inorganic matter was also conceived in the same manner. The heavenly bodies, for example, all had their own soul and this fact was the basis for an explanation of the orbiting of the planets.结束 发表于 2025-3-27 04:42:12
Verwirrung von Begriffen und Zahlenhas not been able to respond to the challenges of the day, but rather, the influence of religion on people has noticeably weakened. For an increasing number of people--particularly educated ones--religion has become a very foreign thing.Palatial 发表于 2025-3-27 07:45:03
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Book 1988e between Pauli and M. Fierz. Its careful analysis adds depth and clarity to the few publications by Pauli on philosophical problems and explains why Pauli grasped the meaning of atomic theory more deeply than even Niels Bohr himself. The book should interest both philosophers and physicists and sho头盔 发表于 2025-3-27 20:23:03
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Positivism and Realism,ally is this positivism which for many is practically a word of abuse? It is significant that those who present evidence nowadays for the impossibility of positivism often bring up quite mutually contradictory arguments.CURT 发表于 2025-3-28 07:30:45
The Reality of Opposites,ses “complementarity”: manners of description which complement one another. They are mutually exclusive, as in the case of a “particle description” versus a “wave description”. In complementarity some people see the core of the “confusion” in the basic philosophy of atomic theory. In a way it really立即 发表于 2025-3-28 13:26:46
The Metaphysical Roots of Science,a secondary school he was fluent in both Latin and Greek and this gave him the competence rare for a physicist for unraveling the development of the ideas and concepts of natural science. The history of the concepts of space, time and matter was his particular point of interest. Since he, on the oth