| C.N. Yang, Roger Penrose, A. Borel - 1986 - 134 หน้า
...each." - Or take this sentence from that very book, so typically Hermann in its pregnant pictorialness: "The objective world simply is, it does not happen....crawling upward along the life line of my body, does a segment of this world 'come to life' and float by it as an image in space, everchanging in time." Great... | |
| David Ray Griffin - 1986 - 342 หน้า
...simply is. It does not happen. Only to the gaze of my consciousness crawling upward along the lifeline of my body does a section of this world come to life as a fleeting image. —Herman Weyl (1949, 166) Science in its effort to become "rational" tends more and more to suppress... | |
| Abner Shimony - 1993 - 356 หน้า
...Philosophy 65 (1968): 5-23; "A Note on Time and Relativity Theory," Journal of Philosophy 67 (1970): 289-94. The objective world simply is, it does not happen....along the life line of my body, does a section of the world come to life as a fleeting image in space which continuously changes in time." But this statement... | |
| Storrs McCall - 1994 - 342 หน้า
...time, in the world itself, modern science finds these qualities in the mind of the observer. Thus Weyl: The objective world simply is, it does not happen....this world come to life as a fleeting image in space which continuously changes in time.1 And Eddington: Events do not happen; they are just there, and... | |
| Peter Øhrstrøm, Per Hasle - 2007 - 425 หน้า
...as space, in an atemporal way. This can be illustrated by statements like the following by H. Weyl: life line of my body, does a section of this world come to life as a fleeting image in space which continuously changes in time. [Weyl, 1949, p. 116] According to this interpretation, it seems... | |
| Johann Götschl - 1995 - 308 หน้า
..."simply is, it does not happen. Only to the gaze of my consciousness, crawling upward along the lifeline of my body, does a section of this world come to life as a fleeting image in space which continuously changes in time." "For us", wrote Einstein, "who are convinced physicists the distinction... | |
| Clifford A. Pickover - 1998 - 308 หน้า
...to the illusion of a continually changing present. As mathematical physicist Herman Weyl once noted, "The objective world simply is; it does not happen....section of this world come to life as a fleeting image which continuously changes in time." Perhaps other beings in the universe do not have our perceptual... | |
| Michael Tooley - 1999 - 408 หน้า
...on his voyage of exploration passed into the absolute future of the event in question. ([6], p. 51) The objective world simply is, it does not happen....this world come to life as a fleeting image in space which continuously changes in time. ([24], p. 116). The universe, on this theory, is as it is represented... | |
| William Lane Craig - 2001 - 338 หน้า
...simply is, it does not happen Only to the gaze of my consciousness, crawling upward along the life-line of my body, does a section of this world come to life as a fleeting image in space which continuously changes in time" (H. Weyl, Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science [Princeton:... | |
| Steve Hagen - 2009 - 276 หน้า
...as a way to account for consciousness as well. As mathematical physicist Herman Weyl described it, "The objective world simply is; it does not happen....section of this world come to life as a fleeting image which continuously changes in time." But why should we think of time as movement at all? In devising... | |
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