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245 00 Weimar culture and quantum mechanics :|bselected papers by
       Paul Forman and contemporary perspectives on the Forman 
       thesis /|cCathryn Carson, Alexei Kojevnikov, Helmuth 
       Trischler, editors. 
264  1 London :|bImperial College Press ;|aSingapore :|bWorld 
       Scientific,|c[2011] 
264  4 |c©2011 
300    1 online resource (xvi, 542 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 00 |tForman thesis :|t40 years after /|rCathryn Carson, 
       Alexei Kojevnikov and Helmuth Trischler --|tCold War 
       culture, history of science and postmodernity :
       |tengagement of an intellectual in a holistic academic 
       environment /|rJ.L. Heilbron --|tSelected chronological 
       bibliography of Paul Forman's scholarship --|tScientific 
       internationalism and the Weimar physicists :|tIdeology and
       its manipulation in Germany after World War I /|rPaul 
       Forman --|tFinancial support and political alignment of 
       physicists in Weimar Germany /|rPaul Forman --|tWeimar 
       culture, causality, and quantum theory, 1918-27 :
       |tadaptation by German physicists and mathematicians to a 
       hostile intellectual environment /|rPaul Forman --
       |tKausalität, Anschaulichkeit, and Individualität, or, how
       cultural values prescribed the character and the lessons 
       ascribed to quantum mechanics /|rPaul Forman --|tReception
       of an acausal quantum mechanics in Germany and Britain /
       |rPaul Forman --|tPaul Forman and the environment and 
       practice of quantum history /|rDavid C. Cassidy --
       |tCulture and mechanics in Germany, 1869-1918 :|ta sketch 
       /|rRichard Staley --|tEstablishment of a network of 
       reactionary physicists in the Weimar Republic /|rStefan L.
       Wolff --|tPhilosophical rhetoric in early quantum 
       mechanics 1925-27 :|thigh principles, cultural values and 
       professional anxieties /|rAlexei Kojevnikov --|t'The 
       shackles of causality' :|tphysics and philosophy in the 
       Netherlands in the Interwar period /|rKai Eigner and Frans
       van Lunteren --|tCrisis, measurement problems and 
       controversy in early quantum electrodynamics :|tFailed 
       appropriation of epistemology in the second quantum 
       generation /|rAnja Skaar Jacobsen --|tCausality in physics
       and in the history of physics :|ta comparison of Bohm's 
       and Forman's papers /|rOlival Freire --|tForman reformed, 
       again /|rM. Norton wise --|tFrom Kosmos to Koralle :|ton 
       the culture of science reading in Imperial and Weimar 
       Germany /|rArne Schirrmacher --|tLiving ambiguity :
       |tspeculative bodies of science in Weimar culture /
       |rCornelius Borck --|tScience and politics :|tpathology in
       Weimar Germany (1918-33) /|rCay-Rüdiger Prüll --|tJordan 
       alias Domeier :|tscience and cultural politics in late 
       Weimar conservatism /|rRichard H. Beyler --|tCausality 
       debates of the interwar years and their preconditions :
       |trevisiting the Forman thesis from a broader perspective 
       /|rMichael Stöltzner --|tModern or anti-modern science? :
       |tWeimar culture, natural science and the Heidegger-
       Heisenberg exchange /|rCathryn Carson. 
520    "This volume reprints Paul Forman's classic papers on the 
       history of the scientific profession in post-World War I 
       Germany and the invention of quantum mechanics. The Forman
       thesis became famous for its demonstration of the cultural
       conditioning of scientific knowledge, in particular by 
       showing the historical connection between the culture of 
       Weimar Germany--known for its irrationality and 
       antiscientism--and the emerging concept of quantum 
       acausality. From the moment of its publication, Forman's 
       research provoked intense historical and philosophical 
       debates. In 2007, participants at an international 
       conference in Vancouver, Canada, discussed the 
       implications of the Forman thesis for contemporary 
       historiography. Their contributions collected in this 
       volume represent cutting-edge research on the history of 
       the quantum revolution and of German science"--Publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Forman, Paul.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Carson, Cathryn.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Kojevnikov, Alexei.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Trischler, Helmuth.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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776 08 |iPrint version:|tWeimar culture and quantum mechanics.
       |dLondon : Imperial College Press ; Singapore : World 
       Scientific, ©2011|z9789814293112|w(OCoLC)466344850 
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