Reality and Truth
Abstract
Percy W. Bridgman, Nobel prize in physics, said that physics is all that the physicists do. A conception is not defined by properties, but by distinctive operations. Nevertheless, between action and the knowledge of action always occurs a irresolvable difference. This difference is produced by the invisible power of common people operations and by the relative consequences. The paper emphasizes the significance of this conclusion referring to reality, truth and other philosophical conceptions.Downloads
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