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The Philosophy of Physical Science: Tarner Lectures (1938) The Philosophy of Physical Science: Tarner Lectures by Arthur Stanley Eddington
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“The influence of the sensory equipment with which we observe, and the intellectual equipment with which we formulate the results of observation as knowledge, is so far reaching that by itself it decides the number of particles into which matter in the universe appears to be divided.”
Arthur Stanley Eddington, The Philosophy of Physical Science: Tarner Lectures