BridgmanP. W., The Logic of Modern Physics (New York: Macmillan Company, 1927), pp. 33–34.
2.
RobinsonJoan, Economic Philosophy (Chicago: Aldine Press, 1962), p. 25.
3.
PetersonHarold, “The Wizard Who Oversimplified: A Fable,”Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXIX:2 (May 1965). Harold Peterson is the pseudonym of Professor Robert N. Anthony.
4.
Ed. GreenbergerMartin, Management and the Computer of the Future (Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1962), pp. 15, 16.
5.
Bridgman, Logic of Modern Physics, p. 63.
6.
Bridgman, Reflections of a Physicist (New York: Philosophical Library, 1955), p. 242.
7.
Ibid., p. 196.
8.
Excerpt from a talk to the Graduate Economics Club of Columbia University, Oct. 10, 1947, and included in Kuznets, Economic Change: Selected Essays in Business Cycles, National Income and Economic Growth (New York: Norton, 1953), pp. 143–144.