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The Grammar of Science
The Grammar of Science is a book by Karl Pearson first published in hardback in 1892. In 1900, the second edition, published by Adam & Charles Black, appeared. The third, revised, edition was also published by Adam & Charles Black in 1911. It was recommended by Einstein to his friends of the Olympia Academy. Several themes were covered in this book that later became part of the theories of Einstein and other scientists, such as:
"Introductory – The Scope and Method of Science"
"The Facts of Science"
"The Scientific Law"
"Cause and Effect – Probability"
"Contingency and Correlation – The Insufficiency of Causation"
"Space and Time"
"The Geometry of Motion"
The Grammar of Science
The Grammar of Science is a book by Karl Pearson first published in hardback in 1892. In 1900, the second edition, published by Adam & Charles Black, appeared. The third, revised, edition was also published by Adam & Charles Black in 1911. It was recommended by Einstein to his friends of the Olympia Academy. Several themes were covered in this book that later became part of the theories of Einstein and other scientists, such as:
"Introductory – The Scope and Method of Science"
"The Facts of Science"
"The Scientific Law"
"Cause and Effect – Probability"
"Contingency and Correlation – The Insufficiency of Causation"
"Space and Time"
"The Geometry of Motion"
