Books by "Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington"

12 books found

The Nature of the Physical World

The Nature of the Physical World

by Sir Arthur Eddington

2021 · BoD – Books on Demand

In these lectures the author Eddington discusses some of the results of modern study of the physical world which give most food for philosophic thought. This will include new conceptions in science and also new knowledge. In both respects we are led to think of the material universe in a way very different from that prevailing at the classical physics. This book is substantially the course of Gifford Lectures which the author Eddington delivered in the University of Edinburgh in January to March 1927. It treats of the philosophical outcome of the great changes of scientific thought. The theory of relativity and the quantum theory have led to strange new conceptions of the physical world; the progress of the principles of thermodynamics has wrought more gradual but no less profound change.

The Expanding Universe

The Expanding Universe

by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

1987 · Cambridge University Press

This classic book, long out of print, investigates the experimental determination of one of the fundamental constants of astrophysics and its significance for astronomy. The equations of general relativity include a constant lambda in their solution. If lambda is non-zero and positive, this represents the existence of a phenomenon of cosmical repulsion. In this book Eddington discussed the implications of this for models of the universe. The book offers a unique sidelight upon the history of ideas and Eddington's artistry. His evident enjoyment of writing and exposition shine through, and astrophysicists and historians of science will find that this reissue throws fascinating light on one of Britain's greatest scientists.

The Philosophy of Physical Science

The Philosophy of Physical Science

by Sir Arthur Eddington

2021 · BoD – Books on Demand

It is often said that there is no "philosophy of science", but only the philosophies of certain scientists. But in so far as we recognize an authoritative body of opinion which decides what is and what is not accepted as present-day physics, there is an ascertainable present-day philosophy of physical science. It is the philosophy to which those who follow the accepted practice of science stand committed by their practice. This book contains the substance of the course of lectures which the author Eddington delivered as Tarner Lecturer of Trinity College Cambridge in the Easter Term 1938. The lectures have afforded him an opportunity of developing more fully than in his earlier books the principles of philosophic thought associated with the modern advances of physical science.

creative aspects of natural law

creative aspects of natural law

by Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher

The Internal Constitution of the Stars

The Internal Constitution of the Stars

by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

1926

The Mathematical Theory of Relativity

The Mathematical Theory of Relativity

by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

1923

Report on the Relativity Theory of Gravitation

Report on the Relativity Theory of Gravitation

by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

1920

The Rotation of the Galaxy

The Rotation of the Galaxy

by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

1930

The Nature of the Physical World

The Nature of the Physical World

by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

1928

Space, Time and Gravitation

Space, Time and Gravitation

by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

1921

Stars and Atoms

Stars and Atoms

by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington

1927