Bernstein’s Philosophy of Time: An Unknown Manuscript by Nikolai Bernstein (1949)
Mark L. Latash, V. L. Talis
Abstract
The authors have presented an unpublished manuscript by Nikolai Aleksandrovich Bernstein written in the form of a diary in 1949. Bernstein focused on the concept of time as a coordinate in four-dimensional space and discussed a variety of issues, including the definition of time, its measurement, time travel, asymmetry of the past and future, and even linguistics. In particular, he offered a definition of life tightly linked to the concept of time. Overall, this manuscript offers a glimpse into Bernstein's thinking, his sense of humor, and his sarcasm, intimately coupled with the very serious attitude to scientific discourse.
Topics & Concepts
Variety (cybernetics)PhilosophyEpistemologySarcasmSpacetimeLiteratureMathematicsLinguisticsArtIronyPhysicsStatisticsQuantum mechanicsCognitive Science and Education ResearchEmbodied and Extended CognitionPhilosophy and History of Science