“My purpose is merely to illustrate the issue involved in our question about the unification of science. A complete unification... would be a unification downward, finding its ultimate and universal laws in mechanics; and it would include in its scope all the movements of human bodies. Those who assert the possibility of a rigorously complete unification thus imply a denial of all physical efficacy to thoughts and feelings as such. Those, on the contrary, who assert such efficacy deny by implication the possibility of a complete unification of even the laws of the motion of matter. They tacitly or explicitly introduce a real discontinuity into the fabric of science.”
“It appears... that the elastic theories of light, if Kelvin's gyrostatic adynamic ether be admitted, have not been wholly routed. Nevertheless the great electromagnetic theory of light propounded by M...”
Unification in science and mathematics
“Whatever its source, mathematics has come down to the present by the two main streams of number and form. The first carried along arithmetic and algebra, the second, geometry. In the seventeenth centu...”
Unification in science and mathematics
“Science is an attempt to represent the known world as a closed system with a perfect formalism. Scientific discovery is a constant maverick process of breaking out at the ends of the system... and the...”
Unification in science and mathematics
“[T]he attempt to embrace the whole course of things in time and to relate the successive epochs to one another—the transition to the view that time is actually aiming at something, that temporal succe...”
Unification in science and mathematics
“Let us assert, as our original postulate, that, the multiple (that is, non-being, if taken in the pure state) being the only rational form of a creatable (creabile) nothingness, the creative act is co...”
Unification in science and mathematics