90 Methods and Philosophy 



George, William Herbert: 



1936: The scientist in action, a scientific study of his methods (364 p., London; 

 Isis 29, 159). 



Gonseth, Ferdinand ( 1890- ) : 



194?: Determinisme et Hbre arbitre. Entretiens presides par Gonseth, recueillis 

 et rediges par H. S. Gagnebin (185 p., Neuchatel). 



Hartmann, Max (1876- ): 



1948: Die philosophischen Grundlagen der Naturwissenschaften, Erkenntnis- 

 theorie und Methodologie (250 p., Jena). 



Howells, Thomas H.: 



1940: Hunger for wholiness (307 p., Denver 1940; Isis 33, 288-89). 

 Psychologist. 



Jeans, Sir James Hopwood (1877-1946): 



1928: Astronomy and cosmogony (430 p., Cambridge). 



1929: The universe around us (362 p., 24 pi., Cambridge; 4th ed., 1944). 



1930: The mysterious universe (163 p., 2 pL, Cambridge). 



1931: The stars in their courses (200 p., 47 pi., Cambridge). 



1933: The new background of science (309 p., New York; Isis 21, 326-28). 



1934: Through space and time (238 p., 53 pi., Cambridge). 



1942: Physics and philosophy (229 p., Cambridge). 



Enghsh astronomer, physicist, philosopher. 



Jevons, William Stanley (1835-1882): 



1874: The principles of science, a treatise on logic and scientific method (2 vols., 

 London). — Stereotyped ed., 830 p., London 1883. Often reprinted. 



English economist and logician. 



Joad, Cyril Edwin Mitchinson ( 1891- ) : 



1928: The future of Me, a tlieory of vitalism (London). 



1932: Philosophical aspects of modern science (London; reprinted 1934; 344 p., 

 1943; Isis 40, 77). 



The author is a philosopher and publicist. 



Johnson, Martin Christopher ( 1896- ) : 



1944: Art and scientific thought, historical studies toward a modern revision of 

 their antagonism (200 p., London; Isis 37, 122). — Reprinted New York, Columbia 

 University 1949 (Isis 37, 122; 41, 85). 



1945: Time, knowledge and the nebulae, an introduction to the meaning of time 

 in physics, astronomy and philosophy, and the relativities of Einstein and Milne 

 (180 p., London). 



1946: Science and the meaning of truth (180 p., London; Isis 38, 129). 



Lamouche, Andre: 



1924: La methode generale des sciences pures et appliquees (298 p., Paris). 

 The author is an engineer in the French army. 



Le Chatelier, Henri (1850-1936): 



1936: De la methode dans les sciences experimentales (319 p., Paris; Isis 27, 

 519-22). 



Industrial chemist, discoverer of Le Chatelier's law. Some of his views are 

 obsolete (e.g., against relativity or quanta). He edited some classics of physics and 

 chemistry (1913, 1914; Isis 1, 770; 2, 277; 4, 156). 



Lecomte du Nouy, Pierre ( 1883-1947): 



1936: Le temps et la vie (267 p., Paris); translation entitled Biological time 

 (New York 1936). 



1939: L'homme devant la science (Paris). 



1941: L'avenir de I'esprit (Paris). 



