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(1978) Selected writings 1909–1953, Dordrecht, Springer.
The transition occurring in present-day physics from the idea of a strict and regular connection between individual events to the statistical lawfulness of mass phenomena is regarded by many as a violation of a fundamental requirement of traditional science, as the beginning of a revolutionary epoch in physics, so to speak. The word has got around that science is undergoing a crisis, and there are even those who believe that the break with the classical tradition of physical investigation which they hold to be taking place is tantamount to a renunciation of science in the true sense, to a surrender of precise investigation conforming to laws to imprecise methods of chance connections between natural phenomena.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9761-5_37
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Reichenbach, H. (1978)., The problem of causality in physics [1931i], in H. Reichenbach, Selected writings 1909–1953, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 326-342.
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