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Academic Biographies of Bridgman's Life:
Kenble, Edwin C. & Francis Birch. Percy Williams Bridgman, 1882 - 1961. A biographical memoir. New York: Columbia University Press, 1970.
Walter, Maila L. Science and cultural crisis: an intellectual biography of Percy Williams Bridgman (1882 - 1961). Sanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1990 [1985].
Bridgman also wrote extensively on more philosophical matters. Among them, Bridgman coined the term "operational definition" and advocated operationalism as a philosophy of science.
ibliography of Bridgman's Writings in Natural Philosophy:
Bridgman, Percy W. Physical Review 8 (1916), pp. 423 - 431.
-- Dimensional Analysis. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1922.
-- Logic of Modern Physics. New York: Macmillan, 1927. [German translation (Munich, 1932; Isis 27, 166)].
-- The new vision of science" in Harper's Magazine (March 1929).
-- "Permanent elements in the flux of present-day physics" in Science 71 (1930), pp. 539 - 547.
-- "The recent change of attitude toward the law of cause and effect" in Science 73 (1931), pp. 539 - 547.
-- "Statistical Mechanics and the second law of thermodynamics" in Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society (April 1932), pp. 225 - 245.
-- "The time scale. The concept of time" in Scientific Monthly 36 (1932), pp. 97 - 100.
-- "Nature and limitations of cosmical inquiries" in Scientific Monthly 37 (1933), pp. 385 - 397.
-- "A physicist's second reaction to Mengenlehre" in Scripta Mathematica 2 (1934), pp. 224 - 234.
-- "Energy" in Gamme Alpha Record 24 (1934), pp. 1 - 6.
-- Nature of physical theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1936.
-- The intelligent individual and society. New York: Macmillan, 1938.
-- "Operational Analysis" in Philosophy of Science 5 (1938), pp. 114 - 131.
-- "Society and the intelligent physicst" in American Physics Teacher 7 (1939), pp. 109 - 116.
-- "Science: public or private?" in Philosophy of Science 7 (1940), pp. 36 - 48.
-- Nature of Thermodynamics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1941.
--- "A challenge to physicists" in Jounral of Applied Physics 13 (1942), p. 209.
--- "Science and its changing social environment" in Science 97 (1943), pp. 147 - 150.
--- "Some general principles of operational analysis" in Psychological Review 52 (1945), pp. 246 - 249.
--- "The prospect for intelligence" in Yale Review 34 (1945), pp. 246 - 249.
--- "Science and Freedom: Reflections of a Physicist" in Isis, Vol. 37 (July 1947), pp. 128 - 131. (Lib. 556)
--- The Nature of Some of our Physical Concepts New York: Philosophical Library, 1952.