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Knowledge and Error
Sketches on the Psychology of Enquiry
von Ernst Mach, herausgegeben von B.F. McGuinnessInhaltsverzeichnis
- I. Philosophical and Scientific Thought.
- II. A Psycho-physiological Consideration.
- III. Memory. Reproduction and Association.
- IV. Reflex, Instinct, Will, Ego.
- V. Development of Individuality in a Natural and Cultural Habitat.
- VI. The Exuberance of the Imagination.
- VII. Knowledge and Error.
- VIII. The Concept.
- IX. Sensation, Intuition, Phantasy.
- X. Adaptation of Thoughts to Facts and to Each Other.
- XI. On Thought Experiments.
- XII. Physical Experiment and its Leading Features.
- XIII. Similarity and Analogy as a Leading Feature of Enquiry.
- XIV. Hypothesis.
- XV. Problems.
- XVI. Presuppositions of Enquiry.
- XVII. Pathways of Enquiry.
- XVIII. Deduction and Induction Psychologically Viewed.
- XIX. Number and Measure.
- XX. Physiological Space in Contrast with Metrical Space.
- XXI. On the Psychology and Natural Development of Geometry.
- XXII. Space and Geometry from the Point of View of Physical Enquiry.
- XXIII. Physiological Time in Contrast with Metrical Time.
- XXIV. Space and Time Physically Considered.
- XXV. Sense and Value of the Laws of Nature.
- Index of Names.