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  1. Covariance, invariance, and the equivalence of frames.J. Earman - 1974 - Foundations of Physics 4 (2):267-289.
    This paper represents an attempt to clarify a number of long-standing issues concerning the nature and status of the special and general principles of relativity in particular and symmetry or invariance principles in general. An analysis of the active and passive interpretations of symmetry operations is offered. This analysis yields an evaluation of the old covariance-invariance issue. It also demonstrates that the passive interpretation, insofar as it is not trivial, is parasitic on the active picture. Finally, the analysis shows that (...)
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  • Philosophical problems of space and time.Adolf Grünbaum - 1963 - Boston,: Reidel.
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  • The early history of the.Peter Havas - 1989 - In Don Howard & John Stachel (eds.), Einstein and the History of General Relativity. Birkhäuser. pp. 1--234.
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