The History of Mathematical Physics
The Present Crisis of Mathematical Physics
The Future of Mathematical Physics
PART III THE OBJECTIVE VALUE OF SCIENCE
BOOK I SCIENCE AND THE SCIENTIST
The Investigation of the Postulates
BOOK II MATHEMATICAL REASONING
Mathematical Definitions and Teaching
The Latest Efforts of the Logisticians
The New Mechanics and Astronomy
The Milky Way and the Theory of Gases
HENRI POINCARÉ
Sir George Darwin, worthy son of an immortal father, said, referring to what Poincaré was to him and to his work: "He must be regarded as the presiding genius—or, shall I say, my patron saint?"
Henri Poincaré was born April 29, 1854, at Nancy, where his father was a physician highly respected. His schooling was broken into by the war