Ernst Mach
Born
in Chirlitz, Czech Republic
February 18, 1838
Died
February 19, 1916
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Science of Mechanics
241 editions
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published
1883
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Analysis of Sensations: Works in the Philosophy of Science 1830-1914
108 editions
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published
1914
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Space and Geometry: In the Light of Physiological, Psychological and Physical Inquiry (Dover Books on Mathematics)
98 editions
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published
1983
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Knowledge and Error: Sketches on the Psychology of Enquiry (Vienna Circle Collection, 3)
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95 editions
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published
1905
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Popular Scientific Lectures
115 editions
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published
1987
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Viyana Çevresi - Program Yazıları
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History and Root of the Principle of the Conservation of Energy
59 editions
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published
2010
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Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations
73 editions
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published
1984
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Perché l'uomo ha due occhi?
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The Principles of Physical Optics: An Historical and Philosophical Treatment (Dover Books on Physics)
29 editions
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published
2003
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“But we must not forget that all things in the world are connected with one another and depend on one another, and that we ourselves and all our thoughts are also a part of nature. It is utterly beyond our power to measure the changes of things by time. Quite the contrary, time is an abstraction, at which we arrive by means of the change of things; made because we are not restricted to any one definite measure, all being interconnected. A motion is termed uniform in which equal increments of space described correspond to equal increments of space described by some motion with which we form a comparison, as the rotation of the earth. A motion may, with respect to another motion, be uniform. But the question whether a motion is in itself uniform, is senseless. With just as little justice, also, may we speak of an “absolute time” --- of a time independent of change. This absolute time can be measured by comparison with no motion; it has therefore neither a practical nor a scientific value; and no one is justified in saying that he knows aught about it. It is an idle metaphysical conception.”
― Science of Mechanics
― Science of Mechanics
“Knowledge and error flow from the same mental sources; only success can tell one from the other.”
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“To us investigators, the concept 'soul' is irrelevant and a matter for laughter.”
― History and Root of the Principle of the Conservation of Energy
― History and Root of the Principle of the Conservation of Energy