In general, we mean by any concept nothing more than a set of operations; the concept is synonymous with the corresponding set of operations.


The Logic of Modern Physics (1960)


In general, we mean by any concept nothing more than a set of operations; the concept is synonymous with the corresponding set of operations.

In general, we mean by any concept nothing more than a set of operations; the concept is synonymous with the corresponding set of operations.

In general, we mean by any concept nothing more than a set of operations; the concept is synonymous with the corresponding set of operations.

In general, we mean by any concept nothing more than a set of operations; the concept is synonymous with the corresponding set of operations.