Space and Geometry in the Light of Physiological, Psychological and Physical Inquiry
Discover the profound insights of Austrian scientist Ernst Mach in his compelling work, Space and Geometry in the Light of Physiological, Psychological and Physical Inquiry, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. With 156 pages of in-depth exploration, Mach intricately examines geometry through the triadic lenses of physiology, psychology, and physics. These essays, originally published in English in 1906, challenge the traditional mathematical view, emphasizing that understanding geometry requires a multidimensional perspective. Mach’s multidisciplinary approach not only broadens the scope of geometric inquiry but also engages readers interested in the fundamental nature of space perception. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a science enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersections of various academic fields, this book offers invaluable insights. Don’t miss the chance to delve into the mind of one of history’s great thinkers and expand your own understanding of space and geometry.