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| The Theory of Interacting Systems: Volume 1 |
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| NIELS BOHR: REFLECTIONS ON SUBJECT AND OBJECT |
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| Niels Bohr's study of the
foundations of quantum mechanics and his unique work
in the theory of knowledge to support it are examined
in this book. The way in which Bohr's philosophy
emerged out of his physics and his appeal to subject
and object, language, and communication to justify his
result are critically examined from historical and
conceptual perspectives. |
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| The Theory of Interacting Systems: Volume 2 |
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| CLASSICAL THEORY |
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| This book is concerned with the
construction of a classical local thermodynamics in
space and time of interacting systems. Because this
construction is consistent with the mechanics of the
underlying particles, the paradoxes of standard
equilibrium thermodynamics are avoided. |
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