BIBLIOGRAPHY 391 



Hebb, Donald Olding. Canadian psychologist ( 1904- ) 



(I) The Organization of Behavior (Wiley, New York, 1949) 



(II) A Textbook of Psychology (Saunders, Philadelphia, 1958) 



6/II 12, 9/1 7, 12/1 91-92, 12/11 163, 26/1 109, 144/1 41-42, 

 247/1 118-119 



Heisenberg, Werner. German physicist ( 1901- ) 



174/quoted by N. R. Hanson in Patterns of Discovery (Cambridge 

 Univ. Press, 1958), p. 212; 2S9/Physics and Philosophy (Harper, 

 New York, 1958), p. 90; 290 /Philosophic Problems of Nuclear Sci- 

 ence (Faber & Faber, London, 1952), p. 42; 373/ibid., p. 12 



Heraclitus. Greek philosopher (fl. 500 B.C.) 



36/quoted by E. Schrodinger, op. cit., II, pp. 207-208 



Herschel, John F. W. British astronomer (1792-1871) 



Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy (London, 

 1840) 45/84, 69/348 



Hertz, Heinrich R. German physicist (1857-1894) 



368/quoted by M. Cohen and E. Nagel in Logic and Scientific 

 Method (Harcourt, Brace, New York, 1934) , p. 440 



Hesse, Mary B. Contemporary British philosopher of science 



Article in British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 2 (1951-2) 

 232/291, 238/291, 244/291 



Hillebrand, William F. American chemist (1853-1925) 



Ill/letter quoted by M. W. Travers in The Discovery of the Rare 

 Gases (Arnold, London, 1928), pp. 56-57 



HooKE, Robert. British natural philosopher (1635-1703) 



342/quoted by W. S. Jevons in The Principles of Science (Macmil- 

 lan, London, 1905), p. 671 



Hume, David. Scottish historian and philosopher (1711-1776) 



An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, ed. L. A. Selby- 

 Bigge (Oxford Univ. Press, 1894) 378/115-116 



HuTTEN, Ernest H. Contemporary British physicist 



(I) Article in British Journal of the Philosophy of Science 4 (1953-4) 



(II) The Language of Modern Physics (Allen & Unwin, London; 

 Macmillan, New York, 1956) 



231/1 299, 232/11 85, 232/1 290, 239/11 164, 243/11 134, 

 251/11 201, 288/11 165 



