Einstein's introduction of photons: Argument by analogy or deduction from the phenomena?

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):1-8 (1971)
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Physik und Philosophie.Werner Heisenberg - 1959 - Frankfurt/M.,: Ullstein Taschenbücher-Verlag.

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