Theory of Monads: Outlines of the Philosophy of the Principle of Relativity

Theory of Monads: Outlines of the Philosophy of the Principle of Relativity

by Herbert Wildon Carr

17 chapters12h 54mEnglish1922

About this book

Since the publication of this book, a little more than a year ago, the interest in Einstein and the principle of relativity has very greatly increased. There are now a large number of popular expositions, and the theory itself has undergone some notable advances in its philosophical, mathematical and physical application. In pure philosophy Lord Haldane's Reign of Relativity has applied it to the direct interpretation of the theory of knowledge. In mathematical physics the important work of Hermann Weyl, Space-Time-Matter, is an advance even on Einstein, and applies the principle not only to the geometry of masses, but to that of intermolecular movements, and to electro-magnetic phenomena generally, thus making it embrace the physical world in its entirety. The main purpose of this book is to show the historical relations of the new principle to the old philosophical problems and to the classical theories of space and time. I have, with the exception of a few important emendations, left the historical chapters unaltered, but I have added a new chapter on "Einstein's Theory" in order to show more clearly than the original work did the nature of the revolution which it effects in scientific method and in the concept of physical reality. - Summary by Preface

Chapters (16)

1The Windowless Monad
3030
2A Monad's Perspective
2696
3The Concept of Nature in Physical Science
3058
4The Concept of Nature in Philosophy
2258
5The Idea of God
3246
6The Moment of Experience
4708
7Memory: The Fundamental Fact in Experience
3565
8The Diversity in Union of Body and Mind, part 1
2741
9The Diversity in Union of Body and Mind, part 2
2592
10The Mechanism of Psycho-Physical Activity
3146
11Monadic Intercourse
1816
12The A Priori Synthesis
3394
13The Concrete Universal
2434
14Creative Evolution
2666
15The Experimental Method
1943
16The Principle of Relativity
1573

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