Einstein y la filosofía del siglo XX
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2007.i728.147Keywords:
Einstein, Relativity, PhilosophyAbstract
The philosophical influences that helped Albert Einstein to build the special relativity theory are studied as his philosophical opinions changed as time passed to adapt to the content of his physics: this characteristic was particularly notorious in connection with the general theory of the relativity. The reception of Einstein’s relativity in the Philosophy World is studied too, first of all in the German-speaking world (Schlick, Cassirer, Reichenbach, Carnap y Popper), next in the British one (Russell, idealism versus realism), then in the US (Bridgman, operationalism) and also in the Spanish world (Ortega y Gasset).
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2007-12-30
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Sánchez Ron, J. M. (2007). Einstein y la filosofía del siglo XX. Arbor, 183(728), 833–853. https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2007.i728.147
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