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Ideas and opinions / by Albert Einstein

Includes material on human rights, pacifism, education, friends, politics, Jews, Germany, and science.

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  • "Sammlung"
  • "Na-ŭi-segyegwan"
  • "Ideas & opinions"
  • "[Teils., engl.]"
  • "[Teils.]"
  • "Mi visión del mundo"@es
  • "Einstein's essays in science"@en
  • "Out of my later years"@en
  • "Out of my later years"
  • "Ideas and opinions"@he
  • "Mein Weltbild"@it
  • "Mein Weltbild"
  • "Essays in science"@en
  • "Essays in science"

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  • "Includes material on human rights, pacifism, education, friends, politics, Jews, Germany, and science."@en
  • "A fascinating collection of Einstein's observations about life, religion, nationalism, and a host of personal topics that engaged the genius's intellectIn the aftermath of the First World War, Einstein writes about his hopes for the League of Nations, his feelings as a German citizen about the growing anti-Semitism and nationalism of his country, and his myriad opinions about the current affairs of his day. In addition to these political perspectives, The World As I See It reveals the idealistic, spiritual, and witty side of this great intellectual as he approaches topics including "Good and."@en
  • "Drawn from his books and letters, speeches and articles, this is a collection of Albert Einstein's writings that reveal the thinking, personality, and philosophy of the world's most famous scientist."@en
  • "The year 1979 celebrates the hundredth anniversary of birth of one of the few immortals of our time. The World as I see it presents Albert Einstein's thoughts on life, on the world about him, and on his scientific labors. No other book, either by him or about him, provides so complete a key to the understanding of this distinguished man's personality as the charming, witty, shrewd observations and the intimate revelations of the great heart and mind contained in this volume."@en
  • "To the majority of people Einstein's theory is a complete mystery. Their attitude towards Einstein is like that of Mark Twain towards the writer of a work on mathematics: here was a man who had written an entire book of which Mark could not understand a single sentence. Einstein, therefore, is great in the public eye partly because he has made revolutionary discoveries which cannot be translated into the common tongue. We stand in proper awe of a man whose thoughts move on heights far beyond our range, whose achievements can be measured only by the few who are able to follow his reasoning and challenge his conclusions. There is, however, another side to his personality. It is revealed in the addresses, letters, and occasional writings brought together in this book. These fragments form a mosaic portrait of Einstein the man. Each one is, in a sense, complete in itself; it presents his views on some aspect of progress, education, peace, war, liberty, or other problems of universal interest. Their combined effect is to demonstrate that the Einstein we can all understand is no less great than the Einstein we take on trust."
  • "An homage to the men and women of science, and an exposition of Einstein’s place in scientific history In this fascinating collection of articles and speeches, Albert Einstein reflects not only on the scientific method at work in his own theoretical discoveries, but eloquently expresses a great appreciation for his scientific contemporaries and forefathers, including Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell, Max Planck, and Niels Bohr. While Einstein is renowned as one of the foremost innovators of modern science, his discoveries uniquely his own, through his own words it becomes clear that Einstein viewed himself as only the most recent in a long line of scientists driven to create new ways of understanding the world and to prove their scientific theories. Einstein’s thoughtful examinations explain the “how” of scientific innovations both in his own theoretical work and in the scientific method established by those who came before him. This authorized Philosophical Library ebook features a new introduction by Neil Berger, PhD, and an illustrated biography of Albert Einstein, which includes rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem."@en
  • "Articles, addresses, etc., selected by Alan Harris."@en
  • "An homage to the men and women of science, and an exposition of Einstein & rsquo;s place in scientific history In this fascinating collection of articles and speeches, Albert Einstein reflects not only on the scientific method at work in his own theoretical discoveries, but eloquently expresses a great appreciation for his scientific contemporaries and forefathers, including Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell, Max Planck, and Niels Bohr. While Einstein is renowned as one of the foremost innovators of modern science, his discoveries uniquely his own, through his own words it becomes clear that Einstein viewed himself as only the most recent in a long line of scientists driven to create new ways of understanding the world and to prove their scientific theories. Einstein & rsquo;s thoughtful examinations explain the & ldquo;how & rdquo; of scientific innovations both in his own theoretical work and in the scientific method established by those who came before him. This authorized Philosophical Library ebook features a new introduction by Neil Berger, PhD, and an illustrated biography of Albert Einstein, which includes rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem."@en
  • "Scientist Albert Einstein shares his thoughts on life, the world around him, and his career and accomplishments in science."@en
  • "Here is the most definitive collection of Albert Einstein's popular writings, gathered under the supervision of Professor Einstein, himself. It ranges from earliest days to the moment of this book; from such subjects as relativity, atomic war or peace, religion and science, to human rights, economics and government."
  • "A new edition of the most definitive collection of Albert Einstein's popular writings, gathered under the supervision of Einstein himself. The selections range from his earliest days as a theoretical physicist to his death in 1955; from such subjects as relativity, nuclear war or peace, and religion and science, to human rights, economics, and government.From the Trade Paperback edition."@en
  • "Contains one text, Einstein's essay "Religion and science.""@en
  • "Composed of assorted articles, addresses, letters, interviews and pronouncements published before 1935, this volume includes Einstein's opinions on the meaning of life, ethics, science, society, religion, and politics. Throughout these essays, Einstein develops his belief in humanity, in a peaceful world of mutual helpfulness, and in the high mission of science."@en
  • "Here is a new edition of the most definitive collection of Albert Einstein's popular writings, gathered under the supervision of Einstein himself. The selections range from his earliest days as a theoretical physicist to his death in 1955; from such subjects as relativity, nuclear war or peace, and religion and science, to human rights, economics, and government."@en
  • "Here is a new edition of the most definitive collection of Albert Einstein's popular writings, gathered under the supervision of Einstein himself. The selections range from his earliest days as a theoretical physicist to his death in 1955; from such subjects as relativity, nuclear war or peace, and religion and science, to human rights, economics, and government."
  • "A survey of Einstein's scientific achievements follows excerpts from letters, speeches, and interviews that reveal his thoughts on religious, political, cultural, social, and economic issues."@en
  • "A survey of Einstein's scientific achievements follows excerpts from letters, speeches, and interviews that reveal his thoughts on religious, political, cultural, social, and economic issues."
  • "A collection of speeches and writings by Albert Einstein, originally published in 1954, in which he offers his insights and opinions on a wide variety of topics including the meaning of life, freedom, religion, education, politics, the Jewish people, and science."
  • "These speeches and essays by the renowned scientist profile influential physicists and explore the areas of physics to which Einstein made major contributions. Subjects include theoretical physics, relativity, and the principles of research and scientific truth as well as personalities such as Kepler, Newton, Maxwell, Bohr, and Planck."@en
  • "A fascinating collection of Einstein’s observations about life, religion, nationalism, and a host of personal topics that engaged the genius’s intellect In the aftermath of the First World War, Einstein writes about his hopes for the League of Nations, his feelings as a German citizen about the growing anti-Semitism and nationalism of his country, and his myriad opinions about the current affairs of his day. In addition to these political perspectives, The World As I See It reveals the idealistic, spiritual, and witty side of this great intellectual as he approaches topics including “Good and Evil,” “Religion and Science,” “Active Pacifism,” “Christianity and Judaism,” and “Minorities.” Including letters, speeches, articles, and essays written before 1935, this collection offers a complete portrait of Einstein as a humanitarian and as a human being trying to make sense of the changing world around him. This authorized Philosophical Library ebook features a new introduction by Neil Berger, PhD, and an illustrated biography of Albert Einstein, which includes rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem."
  • ""'The World as I see it', a companion volume to 'The Einstein Reader', presents dozens of articles, essays, letters and other correspondence written by Einsten between 1922 and 1934"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "1905 wurde sie erstmals veröffentlicht und sorgte danach weltweit für Furore in Wissenschaftskreisen: Mit seiner bahnbrechenden Relativitätstheorie wurde Albert Einstein zu einem der bedeutendsten Physiker der Geschichte. Dieser Band enthält die gesammelten weltanschaulichen Äußerungen und Bekenntnisse Einsteins, in denen er auch Rechenschaft ablegt über seine wissenschaftliche Tätigkeit und ihre Einbettung in den gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhang. (Quelle: www.buchhandel.de)."

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  • "Niet-verhalend proza"
  • "Translations"@en
  • "Translations"
  • "Aufsatzsammlung"
  • "Quelle"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Essays"
  • "Autobiographie"
  • "Memoirs"
  • "Popular works"
  • "Bibliographie"
  • "Autobiografie"
  • "Records and correspondence"@en

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  • "Ideas and opinions : based on 'Mein Weltbild', ed. by C. Seelig, and other sources"
  • "Ideas and opinions : Based on Mein Weltbild, ed. by Carl Seelig, and other sources"
  • "Ideas and opinions / by Albert Einstein"@en
  • "Mein Weltbild. Hrsg. von Carl Seelig"
  • "Mijn kijk op het leven"
  • "Ideas and opinions Based on Mein Weltbild"@en
  • "COMMENT JE VOIS LE MONDE"
  • "The world as i see it"
  • "Demut ʻolami : ha ʻolam kefi she-hu mitstayer li"
  • "Essays in science"@en
  • "Essays in science"
  • "The world as I see it"@en
  • "The world as I see it"
  • "Hogyan látom a világot"@hu
  • "Hogyan látom a világot"
  • "The world as I see it ; Out of my later years"@en
  • "The world as I see it ; Out of my later years"
  • "Ideas and opinions"@en
  • "Ideas and opinions"
  • "The World as I see it [Author. transl.]"
  • "Min världsbild"@sv
  • "Min världsbild"
  • "Ideas and opinions : based on "Mein Weltbild" and other sources"
  • "Mir, kakim i︠a︡ ego vizhu"
  • "Einstein's essays in science"@en
  • "Einstein's essays in science"
  • "Ideas and Opinions"
  • "Mi panorama mundial"@es
  • "Mi panorama mundial"
  • "Ideas and opinions : based on "Mein Weltbild""
  • "Na nŭn sesang ŭl ŏttŏk'e ponŭn'ga : Ainsyut'ain kwa hamkke saenggak hanŭn segye"
  • "Como Vejo o mundo"@pt
  • "The World as I see it"@en
  • "Co̤mo veo el mundo"
  • "The World as I see it"
  • "Einstein's Essays in Science"@en
  • "Main Weltbild"
  • "Comment je vois le monde : nouv.ed.rev.et augm.par l'auteur et trad.de l'allemand par maurice solovine"
  • "Ideas and opinons"
  • "The world as I see it. by Albert Einstein, translated by Alan Harris"@en
  • "El mundo como yo lo veo"
  • "El mundo como yo lo veo"@es
  • "The World as I see it Author. Engl. transl"
  • "Hogyan látom a világot?"
  • "Hogyan látom a világot?"@hu
  • "Ideas and opinions, based on "Mein Weltbild""
  • "Ideas and opinions based on "Mein Weltbild""@en
  • "The world as I see it and Out of my later years"@en
  • "Mein Weltbild : Herausgeber Carl Seelig"
  • "Jak vidím svět"
  • "Můj světový názor"
  • "Raʻayonot ṿe-deʻot"
  • "Cómo veo el mundo"
  • "Cómo veo el mundo"@es
  • "Como vejo o mundo"
  • "Como vejo o mundo"@pt
  • "Como veo el mundo"@es
  • "Como veo el mundo"
  • "רעיונות ודעות"
  • "Ideas and opinions ... : based on Mein Weltbild"@en
  • "Einstein's essays in science / Albert Einstein, translated from the German by Alan Harris"
  • "Moja slika svijeta"
  • "Mein Weltbild : Herausgegeben von Carl Seelig. [Neue vom Verfasser durchgesehene und wesentlich erweiterte Auflage. Erstdruck 1934 in Amsterdam.]"
  • "Comment je vois le monde : traduit par le colonel Cros,... [Choix d'articles, discours et déclarations publiques.]"
  • "Munduari buruzko nire pentsamoldea"
  • "Ideas and Opinions : Based on 'Mein Weltbild'/Ed. By Carl Seelig, and Other Sources"
  • "Ideas and opinions : Based on Mein Weltbild"
  • "Ideas and opinions : Based on Mein Weltbild"@en
  • "Ainsyut'ain-ŭi-na-ŭi-segyegwan"
  • "Muj svetovy názor"
  • "Ideas and opinions, by albert einstein"
  • "Comment je vois le monde. Traduit par le colonel Cros"
  • "Idee e opinioni come io vedo il mondo"
  • "Min vaerldsbild"
  • "Ideas and opinions : Based on Mein Weltbild, ed. by Carl Seelig, and other sources. New transl. and revisions by Sonja Bargmann"
  • "Comment je vois le monde"@it
  • "Comment je vois le monde"
  • "Thế giới như tôi thấy = Mein Weltbild"
  • "Ideas and opinions : based on 'Mein Weltbild'"@en
  • "The world as I see it. Abridged ed. ; Out of my later years"@en
  • "Mein Weltbild. [A selection of extracts from the writings and speeches of A. Einstein.]"@en
  • "Comment je vois le monde trad.de l'all.Par maurice solovine"
  • "World as i see it"@en
  • "Mein Weltbild : [Humanität - die höchste Pflicht]"
  • "Ideas and opinions. Based on Mein Weltbild"@en
  • "Ideas and opinions. Based on Mein Weltbild"
  • "Mein Weltbild"
  • "Essays in Science"@en
  • "Essays in Science"
  • "Ideas and opinions based on Mein Weltbild"@en
  • "Ideas and opinions : based on Mein Weltbild, edited by Carl Seelig, and other sources"
  • "The world as I se it"@en
  • "Ideas and opinions : based on Mein Weltbild"@en
  • "Ideas and opinions : based on Mein Weltbild"
  • "Idee e opinioni : come io vedo il mondo"
  • "Idee e opinioni : come io vedo il mondo"@it
  • "Jak vidim svet"
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "Moj pogled na svijet"
  • "Мир, каким я его вижу"
  • "The World As I See It"@en
  • "The World As I See It"
  • "Essays in sciences"
  • "Ideas and opinions by Albert Einstein : based on Mein Weltbild"
  • "Munduaz dudan ikuspegia"
  • "Comment je vois le monde nouv.ed.rev.et augm.par l'auteur et trad.de l'allemand par maurice solovine"
  • "Mein weltbild"
  • "Ideas And Opinions"@en

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