The Comparative Reception of Relativity

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The present volume grew out of a double session of the Boston Collo­ quium for the Philosophy of Science held in Boston on March 25, 1983. The papers presented there (by Biezunski, Glick, Goldberg, and Judith Goodstein!) offered both sufficient comparability to establish regulari­ ties in the reception of relativity and Einstein's impact in France, Spain, the United States and Italy, and sufficient contrast to suggest the salience of national inflections in the process. The interaction among the participants and the added perspectives offered by members of the audience suggested the interest of commissioning articles for a more inclusive volume which would cover as many national cases as we could muster. Only general guidelines were given to the authors: to treat the special or general theories, or both, hopefully in a multidisciplinary setting, to examine the popular reception of relativity, or Einstein's personal impact, or to survey all these topics. In a previous volume, on the 2 comparative reception of Darwinism, one of us devised a detailed set of guidelines which in general were not followed. In our opinion, the studies in this collection offer greater comparability, no doubt because relativity by its nature and its complexity offers a sharper, more easily bounded target. As in the Darwinism volume, this book concludes with an essay intended to draw together in comparative perspective some of many themes addressed by the participants.

Author(s): Stanley Goldberg (auth.), Thomas F. Glick (eds.)
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 103
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 1987

Language: English
Pages: 416
Tags: History; Philosophy of Science; Interdisciplinary Studies

Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Putting New Wine in Old Bottles....Pages 1-26
The Reception of Special Relativity in Great Britain....Pages 27-58
The Relativity Revolution in Germany....Pages 59-111
The Scientific Reception of Relativity in France....Pages 113-167
Einstein’s Reception in Paris in 1922....Pages 169-188
Einstein Politicized: The Early Reception of Relativity in Italy....Pages 189-229
Relativity in Spain....Pages 231-263
The Reception of the Theory of Relativity in Russia and the USSR....Pages 265-326
The Reception of the Theory of Relativity in Poland....Pages 327-350
Einstein’s Impact on Japanese Intellectuals....Pages 351-379
Cultural Issues in the Reception of Relativity....Pages 381-400
Back Matter....Pages 401-416