Science and the Unobservable

Mathematics – Logic

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IN his Royal Institution discourse, published in a Supplement to NATURE of January 1, Prof. H. Dingle has made an attempt to show that, if we regard the recent trend of physics (expressed by the principle: ``nothing which is logically or physically unobservable is significant'') as legitimate, we are idealists. This is no new conclusion and the very thing to which M. Maritain1 and R.J. Dingle2 object.

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