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7. A Study of Simplicity
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Two Challenges to Rationalism 7
- 2. Abstract Entities and Aesthetic Evaluations 24
- 3. The Aesthetic Properties of Scientific Theories 39
- 4. Two Erroneous Views of Scientists' Aesthetic Judgments 61
- 5. The Inductive Construction of Aesthetic Preference 70
- 6. The Relation of Beauty to Truth 90
- 7. A Study of Simplicity 105
- 8. Revolution as Aesthetic Rupture 125
- 9. Induction and Revolution in the Applied Arts 141
- 10. Circles and Ellipses in Astronomy 163
- 11. Continuity and Revolution in Twentieth-Century Physics 182
- 12. Rational Reasons for Aesthetic Choices 202
- References 209
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Two Challenges to Rationalism 7
- 2. Abstract Entities and Aesthetic Evaluations 24
- 3. The Aesthetic Properties of Scientific Theories 39
- 4. Two Erroneous Views of Scientists' Aesthetic Judgments 61
- 5. The Inductive Construction of Aesthetic Preference 70
- 6. The Relation of Beauty to Truth 90
- 7. A Study of Simplicity 105
- 8. Revolution as Aesthetic Rupture 125
- 9. Induction and Revolution in the Applied Arts 141
- 10. Circles and Ellipses in Astronomy 163
- 11. Continuity and Revolution in Twentieth-Century Physics 182
- 12. Rational Reasons for Aesthetic Choices 202
- References 209
- Index 227