Notes
4. E&l (Lcipzig, 1917), p. vii.
5. AOS, p. 46.
6. It was preciscly thc compatibility of positłvism wilh rcligion which stirred Lenin to distinguish between materialism and positivism and to accusc thc lat-ter of bcing “idealistic" in a Bcrkclcyan scnsc.
7. A OS, p. 369.
8. Peter Alcxandcr, "Ernst Mach,” The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol. V (New York, 1967), pp. 115-119.
9. AOS, p. 56.
10. E & 1, p. 13.
11. Sinnliche Elemente, pp. 19-20.
12. E & I, p. 283.
13. Herbert Fcig! succcedcd Philipp Frank as director.
14. AOS. p. 316.
15. COE (Chicago, 1911), p. 63.
16. PSL (La Salle, 11!., 1943), p. 270.
17. Ibid., p. 205.
18. PIF (Lcipzig, 1900), p. 366.
19. AOS. p. 37.
2p. Ibid., p. 23.
21. Sec F. A. von Hayck, The Courtfer-ReiŁoIulioD of Science (London, 1964).
22. Max Jammer, The Conceptud Deuclopmcnt of Quantum Physics, Me-chanics, (New York, 1966), pp. 379-382.
23. Sec chaptcrs 14-17.
24. Sinnliche Elemente. p. 26.
25. Sce Ernst Mach, Er^cnntnis ur.d Irrtum (Lcipzig, 1905).
26. PSL, p. 198.
27. AOS, p. 32.
28. Oswald Kulpę, The Philosophy of the Present tn Germany, trans. M. L. Patrick and G. T. W. Patrick (London, 1913), p. 37. Kulpę quotes a passage from Mach.
29. PIF, p. 391.
30. PSL. p. 254.
31. Ibid., p. 206.
32. SOM (La Salle, 11!., 1960), p. 579.
33. Ernst Mach, "Ober das psychologische und logische Moment in naturwis-senschaftlichcn Untcrricht," Zcitschrift fiir den physiĄalischen und chcmischen Unterricht, 4 (1890) 5.
34. Ernst Mach to Ernst Hacckcl, Vicnna, Octobcr 5, 1905.
35 PW. p. 393.
36. SOM, p. 578.
37. Edmund Husscrl, "Das Princip der Denkókonomic und dic I-ogik," Logische Untersuchungen. Part I, (Halle, 1900), pp. 192-210.
38. S & G (La Salle, III., 1960), p. 98.
39. SOM. pp. 585-586.
40. William Jcrusalem, lntroduction to Philosophy (New York, 1910), p. 51.
41. E& /, p. 449.
42. I^eitgedank,en (Lcipzig, 1919), p. 9.
43. Husscrl, op. eit.
44. E & l, p. 454.
45. PSL, p. 254.
46. PWV (Lcipzig, 1923), p. 476.
47. Ernst Mach, 'Rcsultatc cincr Untcrsuchung z.ur Gcschichtc der phvsik" Lotos, 23 (*873), 189.
48. Ludwig Boltzmann, Modcls, Encyclopaedia Britannica, mh cd., VoL 18 (Cambridge, England, 1911), p. 640.
49. E & !. pp. 164, 183, 203, 4c 210.
50. AOS, p. 57.
51. E & I, p. 187.
52. Ibid., p. 197.
13. WORLD influence: philosophy
1. Ernst Mach to Augustę Ford, Vicnna, Aug. 7, 1912.
2. Emilc Bertrand to Ernst Mach, Sept. 14, 1903; Wilhelm Jcrusalem, "Ernst Mach,” Neue Freie Presse (Vienna), no. 18501, Abcndblatt, Fcb. 23, 1916, p. 3, col. 3; K. D. Heller, Ernst Much: Wegbereiter der modernen Physil{ Vi-cnna, 1964), p. 137.
3. 1913 Auto., pp. 12-13.
4. Ernst Mach to Jacques Loeb, Vienna, July 3, 1904.
5. Joscf Eisenmeier to Ernst Mach, Florcncc, Fcb. 8, 1901.
6. Joachim Thiclc, ‘‘Karl Pcarson, Ernst Mach, John B. Stallo: Bricfc aus den Jahren 1897 bis 1904," Isis, 60 (1969), 537.
7. Heller, op. ci:., p. 97.
8. Friedrich Adler, Ernst Mechs Oberwindung des mechanischen Materialista u s (Vicnna, 1918), p. 27.
9. Joachim Thiclc, “Ernst Mach: Bibliographic," Centaurus, 8 (1963), 213-220.
to. Ernst Mach, Die Leitgcdanł^en rneiner natur wis sen schaftlich c n Erkennt-
nislehre und ihre Aufnahme durch die Zeitgenossen. Sinnliche Elemente und ihre naturwissenschaftliche Begriffe. (Lcipzig, 1919). Two cssays.
11. Thiclc, op. cit., pp. 213-220.
12. Privatc communication from Viktor Kraft (1067).
13. Privatc communication from Hans Thirring (1967).
14. Hans Thirring, "Ernst Mach ais Physikcr,” Almanach der Ósterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 116 (1966), 368-371.
15. Ibid., p. 371.
16. Philipp Frank, Modern Science and its Philosophy (New York, 1955)- P- *•
17. Philipp Frank, Between Physics und Philosophy (Cambridge, Ma»., 1941), pp. 6-7.
18. Rudolf Carnap, "Imellectual Autobiography," in 7 he Philosophy 0/ Rudolf Car nap, Paul Arthur Schilpp, cd. (La Salle, III., 1963), P- 20.
19. Georg Hcnrik von Wright. "Biographical Skctch,” in Norman Malcolm. Ludwig Witlgcnstein: A Mcmoir (London, 1959)* P- ,0> **'• ^•_von ^-nck. u 1 finished draft of a skctch of a biography of Ludwig W ittgcnstcin (*955 • P- 3-
20. Carnap, op. cit., p. 27.
21. Ludwig Witlgcnstein to Bertrand Russell, Jan. 16, 1913
22. Von Hayck. op. cit., p. 44. , u . . .
23. Philip P. Wiener, "Mcthod in Russell** Work on Leibniz," in Ihe t hit os-ophy of Bertrand Russell. Paul Arthur Schilpp, cd. (Chicago, 1944 • P
24. Stephen F. Mason, A History of the Sciences (New Uhn, P ‘'oi-
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