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- catalog description "Introduction -- Part One. Studies in comparative epistemologies : 1. Poincaré and Einstein -- 2. On the origins, methods and legacy of Ludwig Boltzmann's mechanics -- Part Two. On aesthetics, visualizability, and the transformation of scientific concepts : 3. The special theory of relativity : Einstein's response to the physics and philosophy of 1905 -- 4. Redefining visualizability -- Part Three. On the psychology of concept formation and creative scientific thinking : 5. Albert Einstein and Max Wertheimer : A gestalt psychologist's view of the genesis of special relativity theory -- 6. On the limits of the IMAGination -- 7. Scenarios in Gestalt psychology and genetic epistemology -- Concluding remarks and suggestions for further research.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Part One. Studies in comparative epistemologies : 1. Poincaré and Einstein -- 2. On the origins, methods and legacy of Ludwig Boltzmann's mechanics -- Part Two. On aesthetics, visualizability, and the transformation of scientific concepts : 3. The special theory of relativity : Einstein's response to the physics and philosophy of 1905 -- 4. Redefining visualizability -- Part Three. On the psychology of concept formation and creative scientific thinking : 5. Albert Einstein and Max Wertheimer : A gestalt psychologist's view of the genesis of special relativity theory -- 6. On the limits of the IMAGination -- 7. Scenarios in Gestalt psychology and genetic epistemology -- Concluding remarks and suggestions for further research.".