1. Who, in the heroic days of 68, bravely led the first attempts to break out of the monastic conformity of the physics studies at Vienna University.
2. Oswald Wiener, Die Verbesserung von Mitteleuropa, roman. Rowohlt, Reinbek, 1969; and further literature quoted therein.
3. How many philosophers of science are there who deal with science as it is done nowl Even those who allow for discontinuities in their picture of the dynamics of science, like good old Kuhn, must assume that all scientific revolutions are essentially identical. This is again a somewhat ahistoric view. What if the dynamics of science had qualitatively changed in the last 20 or 30 years?
4. D.S. Greenberg, The Politics of American Science, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1969, p. 145.
5. L.C.L. Yuan (ed.), ‘Nature of Matter. Purposes of High-Energy Physics’, Brookhaven National Laboratory 888 (T-360), 1964.