Interview with Abner Shimony / by J.L. Bromberg. 2002.

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Interview with Abner Shimony / by J.L. Bromberg. 2002.

Abner Shimony discussed his undergraduate studies at Yale, his master's at University of Chicago under Rudolf Carnap, doctorate in philosophy at Yale, second doctorate at Princeton in physics with Eugene Wigner. Other topics include Implications of quantum mechanics for the nature of reality and Research into neutron optics and nonlinear theories.

8, 85, 62 leaves ; 28 cm.

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University of Pittsburgh

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