Boris Hessen: Physics and Philosophy in the Soviet Union, 1927–1931

Neglected Debates on Emergence and Reduction

Chris Talbot translator Olga Pattison translator Chris Talbot editor Olga Pattison editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:19th May '22

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This book presents key works of Boris Hessen, outstanding Soviet philosopher of science, available here in English for the first time. Quality translations are accompanied by an editors' introduction and annotations. Boris Hessen is known in history of science circles for his “Social and Economic Roots of Newton’s Principia” presented in London (1931), which inspired new approaches in the West. As a philosopher and a physicist, he was tasked with developing a Marxist approach to science in the 1920s. He studied the history of physics to clarify issues such as reductionism and causality as they applied to new developments. With the philosophers called the “Dialecticians”, his debates with the opposing “Mechanists” on the issue of emergence are still worth studying and largely ignored in the many recent works on this subject. Taken as a whole, the book is a goldmine of insights into both the foundations of physics and Soviet history.

ISBN: 9783030700478

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 285g

169 pages

1st ed. 2021