JEANS, Les Nouvelles Bases Philosophiques de la Science, 1935
JEANS, James.
Les Nouvelles Bases Philosophiques de la Science.
Paris, Hermann, 1935.
8vo, 308 pages and 2 plates. binding : Original printed wrappers. Cover slightly faded.
In this work, Sir James Jeans (1877-1946) explores the philosophical implications of 20th-century physics discoveries, including relativity and quantum mechanics. Translated by André Lalande, the book examines how modern science has challenged traditional conceptions of reality, causality, and matter, and proposes a philosophical framework for interpreting these new theories.