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    Online Resource
    New York :Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.,
    Keywords: Humanism--History--20th century. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (184 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781453265734
    DDC: 144
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1. Why Socialism? -- 2. The Negro Question -- 3. Science and Society -- 4. Towards a World Government -- 5. The Way Out -- 6. On Receiving the One World Award -- 7. Science and Civilizations -- 8. A Message to Intellectuals -- 9. Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations -- 10. Dr. Einstein's Mistaken Notions -- 11. For an Organization of Intellectual Workers -- 12. "Was Europe a Success?" -- 13. At a Gathering for Freedom of Opinion -- 14. Atomic War or Peace -- 15. The War Is Won But Peace Is Not -- 16. The Menace of Mass Destruction -- 17. The Schools and the Problem of Peace -- 18. On Military Service -- 19. Military Intrusion in Science -- 20. International Security -- 21. Isaac Newton -- 22. Johannes Kepler -- 23. Marie Curie in Memoriam -- 24. Max Planck in Memoriam -- 25. Paul Langevin in Memoriam -- 26. Walther Nernst in Memoriam -- 27. Paul Ehrenfest in Memoriam -- 28. Mahatma Gandhi -- 29. Carl von Ossietzky -- 30. Why Do They Hate the Jews? -- 31. The Dispersal of European Jewry -- 32. Let's Not Forget -- 33. Unpublished Preface to a Blackbook -- 34. The Goal of Human Existence -- 35. Our Debt to Zionism -- 36. To the Heroes of the Battleof the Warsaw Ghett -- 37. Before the Monument to the Martyred Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto -- 38. The Calling of the Jews -- 39. Moses Maimonides -- 40. Stephen Wise -- 41. To the University of Jerusalem -- 42. The American Council for Judiasm -- 43. The Jews of Israel -- A Biography of Albert Einstein -- Acknowledgments.
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    Keywords: Humanism-History-20th century. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (320 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781504058674
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Cover Page -- Title Page -- Contents -- Essays in Science -- Title Page -- Preface to the New Edition -- Preface to Abridged Edition -- Publisher's Note -- Translator's Note -- Principles of Research -- Inaugural Address to the Prussian Academy of Sciences -- On Scientific Truth -- On the Method of Theoretical Physics -- Johannes Kepler -- The Mechanics of Newton and Their Influence on the Development of Theoretical Physics -- Clerk Maxwell's Influence on the Evolution of the Idea of Physical Reality -- Niels Bohr -- On the Theory of Relativity -- What Is the Theory of Relativity? -- The Problem of Space, Ether, and the Field in Physics -- Notes on the Origin of the General Theory of Relativity -- The Cause of the Formation of Meanders in the Courses of Rivers and of the So-Called Beer's Law -- The Flettner Ship -- Relativity and the Ether -- Address at Columbia University -- Letters to Solovine -- Title Page -- Preface by Neil Berger -- Introduction by Maurice Solovine -- "I often think of …" -- "I have again moved …" -- "I offer my heartfelt …" -- "Your apologies, though very …" -- "I was elated over …" -- "I am very glad …" -- "I am very glad to …" -- "The contents and method …" -- "A further characteristic of …" -- "Against the concept of …" -- "Thank you for the …" -- "I am not eager …" -- "I am returning the …" -- "Many thanks for the …" -- "Much work and the …" -- "How glad I will …" -- "I expect to arrive …" -- "Hearty thanks for having …" -- "Included herewith are the …" -- "It was wonderful in …" -- "You do not have …" -- "You will receive by …" -- "Today I am giving …" -- "I have looked everywhere …" -- "I needed some time …" -- "My field theory is …" -- "Herewith the contract with …" -- "You impatient scoundrel!" -- "By the end of …" -- "I am firmly convinced …" -- "I could not manage …" -- "Nothing again concerning the …". , "I still hope to …" -- "If this were true …" -- "I believe it would …" -- "The Title Evolution de …" -- "The misfortune which you …" -- "I was very glad …" -- "I am very happy …" -- "You alone would suffice …" -- "I am getting along …" -- "The good Lord seems …" -- "The exchange of letters …" -- "I was deeply moved …" -- "I sent you a …" -- "Enclosed herewith is the …" -- "I received your letter …" -- "Many thanks for your …" -- "I can not concur …" -- "In the German text …" -- "I thank you sincerely …" -- "I am sending the …" -- "I received your delightful …" -- "As always, I was …" -- "There lies the weakness …" -- "In your letter you …" -- "I did not take …" -- "In your short active …" -- "First let me thank …" -- "I had to laugh …" -- "I am going to …" -- "It seems that, under …" -- "Bravo! I thank you …" -- "I am extremely sorry …" -- "The exorbitant price …" -- "I have just recovered …" -- Letters on Wave Mechanics -- Title Page -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Letters 1-8 -- 1. Planck to Schrödinger -- 2. Schrödinger to Planck -- 3. Planck to Schrödinger -- 4. Schrödinger to Planck -- 5. Planck to Schrödinger -- 6. Schrödinger to Planck -- 7. Planck to Schrödinger -- 8. Schrödinger to Planck -- Letters 9-18 -- 9. Einstein to Schrödinger -- 10. Einstein to Schrödinger -- 11. Schrödinger to Einstein -- 12. Einstein to Schrödinger -- 13. Schrödinger to Einstein -- 14. Einstein to Schrödinger -- 15. Schrödinger to Einstein -- 16. Einstein to Schrödinger -- 17. Schrödinger to Einstein -- 18. Einstein to Schrödinger -- Letters 19-21 -- 19. Lorentz to Schrödinger -- 20. Schrödinger to Lorentz -- 21. Lorentz to Schrödinger -- Notes -- A Biography of Albert Einstein -- Copyright Page.
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    New York :Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.,
    Keywords: Einstein, Albert,-1879-1955. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (458 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781504058681
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Cover Page -- Title Page -- Contents -- Out of My Later Years -- Title Page -- 1. Publisher's Preface -- Convictions and Beliefs -- 2. Self-Portrait (1936) -- 3. Ten Fateful Years (1939) -- 4. Moral Decay (1937) -- 5. Message for Posterity (1938) -- 6. On Freedom (1940) -- 7. Morals and Emotions (1938) -- 8. Science and Religion (I-1939 -- II-1941) -- 9. On Education (1936) -- Public Affairs -- 10. Why Socialism? (1949) -- 11. The Negro Question (1946) -- 12. Science and Society (1935) -- 13. Towards a World Government (1946) -- 14. The Way Out (1946) -- 15. On Receiving the One World Award (1948) -- 16. Science and Civilization (1933) -- 17. A Message to Intellectuals (1948) -- 18. Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations (1947) -- 19. Dr. Einstein's Mistaken Notions-An Open Letter from Sergeli Vavilov, A. N. Frumkin, A. F. Joffe, and N. N. Semyonov (1947) -- A Reply to the Soviet Scientists (1948) -- Science and Life -- 20. For an Organization of Intellectual Workers (1945) -- 21. "Was Europe a Success?" (1934) -- 22. At a Gathering for Freedom of Opinion (1936) -- 23. Atomic War or Peace (I-1945 -- II-1947) -- 24. The War is Won but Peace is Not (1945) -- 25. The Menace of Mass Destruction (1947) -- 26. The Schools and the Problem of Peace (1934) -- 27. On Military Service (1934) -- 28. Military Intrusion in Science (1947) -- The Military Mentality -- 29. International Security (1933) -- Personalities -- 30. Isaac Newton (1942) -- 31. Johannes Kepler (1949) -- 32. Marie Curie in Memoriam (1935) -- 33. Max Planck in Memoriam (1948) -- 34. Paul Langevin in Memoriam (1947) -- 35. Walther Nernst in Memoriam (1942) -- 36. Paul Ehrenfest in Memoriam (1934) -- 37. Mahatma Gandhi (1939) -- 38. Carl von Ossietzky (1946) -- My People -- 39. Why Do They Hate the Jews? (1938) -- Just What Is a Jew?. , Where Oppression Is a Stimulus -- 40. The Dispersal of European Jewry (1948) -- 41. Let's Not Forget (1934) -- 42. Unpublished Preface to a Blackbook (1945) -- 43. The Goal of Human Existence (1943) -- 44. Our Debt to Zionism (1938) -- 45. To the Heroes of the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto (1944) -- 46. Before the Monument to the Martyred Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto (1948) -- 47. The Calling of the Jews (1936) -- 48. Moses Maimonides (1935) -- 49. Stephen Wise (1949) -- 50. To the University of Jerusalem (1949) -- 51. The American Council for Judaism (1945) -- 52. The Jews of Israel (1949) -- Science -- 53. The Theory of Relativity (1949) -- 54. E = MC2 (1946) -- 55. What is the Theory of Relativity? (1919) -- 56. Physics and Reality (1936) -- General Consideration Concerning the Method of Science -- Mechanics and the Attempts to Base all Physics Upon It -- The Field Concept -- The Theory of Relativity -- Quantum Theory and the Fundamentals of Physics -- Relativity Theory and Corpuscles -- Summary -- 57. The Fundaments of Theoretical Physics (1940) -- 58. The Common Language of Science (1941) -- 59. The Laws of Science and the Laws of Ethics (1950) -- 60. An Elementary Derivation of the Equivalence of Mass and Energy (1946) -- Acknowledgments -- Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers -- Title Page -- Introduction - MEMORIAL ADDRESS -- A Scientific Autobiography -- Phantom Problems in Science -- I. -- II. -- III. -- IV. -- The Meaning and Limits of Exact Science -- I. -- II. -- III. -- IV. -- The Concept of Causality in Physics -- Religion and Natural Science -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Notes -- Nuclear Physics -- Title Page -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- 1. ATOMIC THEORY, FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE END OF THE NINETEENTli CENTURY -- I. MATTER AND ATOMS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANTIQUITY -- II. MODERN ATOMIC THEORY, UP TO THE END OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. , 2. MOLECULES AND ATOMS -- I. MOLECULAR STRUCTURE -- II. RUTHERFORD'S ATOM MODEL -- III. THE PERIODIC SYSTEM OF ELEMENTS -- 3. RADIOACTIVITY AND THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF THE NUCLEUS -- I. RADIOACTIVITY -- II. ARTIFICIAL NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATIONS -- III. THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF ATOMIC NUCLEI -- 4. THE NORMAL STATES OF ATOMIC NUCLEI -- I. THE BINDING ENERGY OF THE NUCLEI -- II. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE -- III. THE THREE TYPES OF NUCLEAR ENERGY -- 5. THE NUCLEAR FORCES -- I. GENERAL PROPERTIES OF THE NUCLEAR FIELD -- II. THE NUCLEAR FORCES AS EXCHANGE FORCES -- III. THE SATURATION OF NUCLEAR FORCES -- IV. THE STABILITY OF NUCLEI -- 6. THE NUCLEAR REACTIONS -- I. ALPHA RADIATION -- II. THE BETA EMITTERS -- III. OTHER TYPES OF SPONTANEOUS NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION -- IV. ARTIFICIALLY INDUCED NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATIONS -- 7. THE TOOLS OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS -- I. THE METHODS OF DETECTION AND OBSERVATION -- II. THE PROCEDURES FOR PRODUCING NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION -- 8. THE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS -- I. THE EXPLOITATION OF ATOMIC ENERGY FOR USEFUL PURPOSES -- II. URANIUM FISSION AND CHAIN REACTION -- III. THE URANIUM REACTOR -- IV. ENNOBLEMENT OF MATTER BY NUCLEAR REACTIONS -- V. ARTIFICIAL RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES AS TRACERS -- VI. ARTIFICIAL RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN CHEMISTRY -- VII. ARTIFICIAL RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY -- VIII. ARTIFICIAL RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN MEDICINE -- IX. THE USE OF STABLE ISOTOPES -- APPENDIX-RESEARCH IN GERMANY ON THE TECHNICAL APPLICATION Oli ATOMIC ENERGY -- TABLES -- LITERATURE ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR ILLUSTRATIONS -- Notes -- Copyright Page.
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    Princeton :Princeton University Press,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: No detailed description available for "Einstein's Miraculous Year".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (276 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781400818211
    Language: English
    Note: Cover Page -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction to the Centenary Edition -- Publisher's Preface -- Corrigenda -- Introduction -- Part One: Einstein's Dissertation on the Determination of Molecular Dimensions -- Paper 1. A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions -- Part Two: Einstein on Brownian Motion -- Paper 2. On the Motion of Small Particles Suspended in Liquids at Rest Required by the Molecular-Kinetic Theory of Heat -- Part Thre: Einstein on the Theory of Relativity -- Paper 3. On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies -- Paper 4. Does the Inertia of a Body Depend on Its Energy Content? -- Part Four: Einstein s Early Work on the Quantum Hypothesis -- Paper 5. On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light.
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  • 5
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    Newburyport :Philosophical Library/Open Road,
    Keywords: Einstein, Albert,-1879-1955. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (326 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781453265772
    DDC: 530.092
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1. Publisher's Preface -- 2. Self-Portrait -- 3. Ten Fateful Years -- 4. Moral Decay -- 5. Message For Posterity -- 6. On Freedom -- 7. Morals and Emotions -- 8. Science and Religion -- 9. On Education -- 10. The Theory of Relativity -- 11. E = MC2 -- 12. What Is the Theory of Relativity? -- 13. Physics and Reality -- 14. The Fundaments of Theoretical Physics -- 15. The Common Language of Science -- 16. The Laws of Science and the Laws of Ethics -- 17. An Elementary Derivation of the Equivalence of Mass and Energy -- 18. Why Socialism? -- 19. The Negro Question -- 20. Science and Society -- 21. Towards a World Government -- 22. The Way Out -- 23. On Receiving the One World Award -- 24. Science and Civilization -- 25. A Message to Intellectuals -- 26. Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations -- 27. Dr. Einstein's Mistaken Notions -- 28. For an Organization of Intellectual Workers -- 29. "Was Europe a Success?" -- 30. At a Gathering for Freedom of Opinion -- 31. Atomic War or Peace -- 32. The War Is Won But Peace Is Not -- 33. The Menace of Mass Destruction -- 34. The Schools and the Problem of Peace -- 35. On Military Service -- 36. Military Intrusion in Science -- 37. International Security -- 38. Isaac Newton -- 39. Johannes Kepler -- 40. Marie Curie in Memoriam -- 41. Max Planck in Memoriam -- 42. Paul Langevin in Memoriam -- 43. Walther Nernst in Memoriam -- 44. Paul Ehrenfest in Memoriam -- 45. Mahatma Gandhi -- 46. Carl von Ossietzky -- 47. Why Do They Hate the Jews? -- 48. The Dispersal of European Jewry -- 49. Let's Not Forget -- 50. Unpublished Preface to a Blackbook -- 51. The Goal of Human Existence -- 52. Our Debt to Zionism -- 53. To the Heroes of the Battle ofthe Warsaw Ghetto -- 54. Before the Monument to the Martyred Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto. , 55. The Calling of the Jews -- 56. Moses Maimonides -- 57. Stephen Wise -- 58. To the University of Jerusalem -- 59. The American Council for Judaism -- 60. The Jews of Israel -- A Biography of Albert Einstein -- Acknowledgments.
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    Online Resource
    New York :Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.,
    Keywords: Einstein, Albert,-1879-1955. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: An inspiring collection of the great thinker's views on a rapidly changing world Nuclear proliferation, Zionism, and the global economy are just a few of the insightful and surprisingly prescient topics scientist Albert Einstein discusses in this volume of collected essays from between 1931 and 1950. Written with a clear voice and a thoughtful perspective on the effects of science, economics, and politics in daily life, Einstein's writings provide an intriguing view inside the mind of a genius addressing the philosophical challenges presented during the turbulence of the Great Depression, the Second World War, and the dawn of the Cold War. This authorized Philosophical Library ebook features rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (146 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781453204597
    DDC: 144
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- 1. Why Socialism? (1949) -- 2. The Negro Question (1946) -- 3. Science and Society (1935) -- 4. Towards a World Government (1946) -- 5. The Way Out (1946) -- 6. On Receiving the One World Award (1948) -- 7. Science and Civilization (1933) -- 8. A Message to Intellectuals (1948) -- 9. Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations (1947) -- 10. Dr. Einstein's Mistaken Notions-An Open Letter from Sergei Vavilov, A. N. Frumkin, A. F. Joffe, and N. N. Semyonov (1947) -- A Reply to the Soviet Scientists (1948) -- 11. For an Organization of Intellectual Workers (1945) -- 12. "Was Europe a Success?" (1934) -- 13. At a Gathering for Freedom of Opinion (1936) -- 14. Atomic War or Peace (I-1945 -- II-1947) -- 15. The War Is Won but Peace Is Not (1945) -- 16. The Menace of Mass Destruction (1947) -- 17. The Schools and the Problem of Peace (1934) -- 18. On Military Service (1934) -- 19. Military Intrusion in Science (1947) -- The Military Mentality -- 20. International Security (1933) -- 21. Isaac Newton (1942) -- 22. Johannes Kepler (1949) -- 23. Marie Curie in Memoriam (1935) -- 24. Max Planck in Memoriam (1948) -- 25. Paul Langevin in Memoriam (1947) -- 26. Walther Nernst in Memoriam (1942) -- 27. Paul Ehrenfest in Memoriam (1934) -- 28. Mahatma Gandhi (1939) -- 29. Carl von Ossietzky (1946) -- 30. Why Do They Hate the Jews? (1938) -- Just What Is a Jew? -- Where Oppression Is a Stimulus -- 31. The Dispersal of European Jewry (1948) -- 32. Let's Not Forget (1934) -- 33. Unpublished Preface to a Blackbook (1945) -- 34. The Goal of Human Existence (1943) -- 35. Our Debt to Zionism (1938) -- 36. To the Heroes of the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto (1944) -- 37. Before the Monument to the Martyred Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto (1948) -- 38. The Calling of the Jews (1936) -- 39. Moses Maimonides (1935). , 40. Stephen Wise (1949) -- 41. To the University of Jerusalem (1949) -- 42. The American Council for Judaism (1945) -- 43. The Jews of Israel (1949) -- A Biography of Albert Einstein -- Acknowledgments -- Copyright Page.
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    New York :Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.,
    Keywords: Physicists--Correspondence. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (183 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781453265765
    DDC: 530/.092/4
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface by Neil Berger -- Introduction by Maurice Solovine -- I often think of you and wonder -- I offer my heartfelt congratula tions -- Your apologies -- I was elated over your friendly greeting -- I am very glad that we shall -- I am very glad to learn -- The contents and method of the theory -- Thank you for the cheerful report -- I am returning the signed contracts -- Many thanks for the splendid article -- Much work and the horror of writing books -- How glad I will be to see you again in Paris! -- I expect to arrive the evening of the 28th -- Hearty thanks for having sent me -- Included herewith are the lectures -- It was wonderful in Japan -- You do not have to send the proofs to me -- You will receive by mail -- Today I am giving a lecture -- I have looked everywhere -- I needed some time -- Herewith the contract -- You impatient scoundrel! -- By the end of December -- I am firmly convinced -- I could not manage to answer your letter -- Nothing again concerning -- I still hope to be able to entrust -- I believe it would be to your advantage -- The misfortune which you describe -- I was very glad to receive your letter -- I am very happy because of you -- You alone would suffice -- I am getting along well -- The good Lord -- The exchange of letters -- I was deeply moved -- I sent you a thick volume -- Enclosed herewith is the confirmation -- I received your letter of June 30 -- Many thanks for your detailed letter -- In the German text -- I thank you sincerely -- I am sending the correction herewith -- I received your delightful card -- As always, I was delighted -- In your letter you bla me me -- I did not take the translation -- In your short active existence -- First let me thank you -- I had to laugh -- It seems that -- Bravo! I thank you -- I am extremely sorry -- The exorbitant price. , A Biography of Albert Einstein.
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    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: No detailed description available for "Einstein on Politics".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (560 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781400848287
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Texts -- Preface -- Note on Sources and Method -- Acknowledgments -- Historical Introduction -- Chapter 1. The First World War and Its Impact, 1914-1921 -- Chapter 2. Science Meets Politics: The Relativity Revolution, 1918-1923 -- Chapter 3. Anti-Semitism and Zionism, 1919-1930 -- Chapter 4. Internationalism and European Security, 1922-1932 -- Chapter 5. Articles of Faith, 1930-1933 -- Chapter 6. Hitler's Germany and the Threat to European Jewry, 1933-1938 -- Chapter 7. The Fate of the Jews, 1939-1949 -- Chapter 8. The Second World War, Nuclear Weapons, and World Peace, 1939-1950 -- Chapter 9. Soviet Russia, Political Economy, and Socialism, 1918-1952 -- Chapter 10. Political Freedom and the Threat of Nuclear War, 1931-1955 -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Keywords: Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (322 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781504040310
    DDC: 530.09199999999998
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Essays in Humanism -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- 1. Why Socialism? (1949) -- 2. The Negro Question (1946) -- 3. Science and Society (1935) -- 4. Towards a World Government (1946) -- 5. The Way Out (1946) -- 6. On Receiving the One World Award (1948) -- 7. Science and Civilization (1933) -- 8. A Message to Intellectuals (1948) -- 9. Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations (1947) -- 10. Dr. Einstein's Mistaken Notions-An Open Letter from Sergei Vavilov, A. N. Frumkin, A. F. Joffe, and N. N. Semyonov (1947) -- A Reply to the Soviet Scientists (1948) -- 11. For an Organization of Intellectual Workers (1945) -- 12. "Was Europe a Success?" (1934) -- 13. At a Gathering for Freedom of Opinion (1936) -- 14. Atomic War or Peace (I-1945 -- II-1947) -- 15. The War Is Won but Peace Is Not (1945) -- 16. The Menace of Mass Destruction (1947) -- 17. The Schools and the Problem of Peace (1934) -- 18. On Military Service (1934) -- 19. Military Intrusion in Science (1947) -- The Military Mentality -- 20. International Security (1933) -- 21. Isaac Newton (1942) -- 22. Johannes Kepler (1949) -- 23. Marie Curie in Memoriam (1935) -- 24. Max Planck in Memoriam (1948) -- 25. Paul Langevin in Memoriam (1947) -- 26. Walther Nernst in Memoriam (1942) -- 27. Paul Ehrenfest in Memoriam (1934) -- 28. Mahatma Gandhi (1939) -- 29. Carl von Ossietzky (1946) -- 30. Why Do They Hate the Jews? (1938) -- Just What Is a Jew? -- Where Oppression Is a Stimulus -- 31. The Dispersal of European Jewry (1948) -- 32. Let's Not Forget (1934) -- 33. Unpublished Preface to a Blackbook (1945) -- 34. The Goal of Human Existence (1943) -- 35. Our Debt to Zionism (1938) -- 36. To the Heroes of the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto (1944) -- 37. Before the Monument to the Martyred Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto (1948). , 38. The Calling of the Jews (1936) -- 39. Moses Maimonides (1935) -- 40. Stephen Wise (1949) -- 41. To the University of Jerusalem (1949) -- 42. The American Council for Judaism (1945) -- 43. The Jews of Israel (1949) -- Acknowledgments -- The Theory of Relativity and Other Essays -- Title Page -- Contents -- 1. The Theory of Relativity (1949) -- 2. E = MC2 (1946) -- 3. Physics and Reality (1936) -- General Consideration Concerning the Method of Science -- Mechanics and the Attempt to Base all Physics Upon It -- The Field Concept -- The Theory of Relativity -- Quantum Theory and the Fundamentals of Physics -- Relative Theory and Corpuscles -- Summary -- 4. The Fundamentals of Theoretical Physics (1940) -- 5. The Common Language of Science (1941) -- 6. The Laws of Science and the Laws of Ethics (1950) -- 7. An Elementary Derivation of the Equivalence of Mass and Energy (1946) -- Acknowledgments -- The World As I See It -- Title Page -- Contents -- Preface to the Original Edition -- Preface to the New Authorized Edition -- Introduction to the Abridged Edition -- I The World As I See It -- The Meaning of Life -- The World As I See It -- The Liberty of Doctrine-Á Propos of the Gumbel Case -- Good and Evil -- The True Value of a Human Being -- Society and Personality -- Address at the Grave of H. A. Lorentz -- H. A. Lorentz's Work in the Cause of International Co-Operation -- In Honour of Arnold Berliner's Seventieth Birthday -- Popper-LynkÆus -- Obituary of the Surgeon, M. Katzenstein -- Congratulations to Dr. Solf -- Of Wealth -- Education and Educators -- To the Schoolchildren of Japan -- Teachers and Pupils -- Paradise Lost -- Religion and Science -- The Religiousness of Science -- The Plight of Science -- Fascism and Science -- Interviewers -- Thanks to America -- The University Course at Davos -- Congratulations to a Critic. , Greeting to G. Bernard Shaw -- Some Notes on My American Impressions -- Reply to the Women of America -- II Politics and Pacifism -- Peace -- The Pacifist Problem -- Address to the Students' Disarmament Meeting -- To Sigmund Freud -- Compulsory Service -- Germany and France -- Arbitration -- The International of Science -- The Institute for Intellectual Co-Operation -- A Farewell -- The Question of Disarmament -- The Disarmament Conference of 1932 -- America and the Disarmament Conference -- Active Pacifism -- Letter to a Friend of Peace -- Another Ditto -- A Third Ditto -- Women and War -- Thoughts on the World Economic Crisis -- Culture and Prosperity -- Production and Purchasing Power -- Production and Work -- Minorities -- Observations on the Present Situation in Europe -- The Heirs of the Ages -- III Germany 1933 -- Manifesto -- Correspondence with the Prussian Academy of Sciences -- A Reply -- IV The Jews -- Jewish Ideals -- Is There a Jewish Point of View? -- Jewish Youth-An Answer to a Questionnaire -- Addresses on Reconstruction in Palestine -- The Jewish Community -- Working Palestine -- Jewish Recovery -- Anti-Semitism and Academic Youth -- A Letter to Professor Dr. Hellpach, Minister of State -- Letter to an Arab -- Christianity and Judaism -- A Biography of Albert Einstein -- Copyright.
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    Princeton :Princeton University Press,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: No detailed description available for "Albert Einstein, The Human Side".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (185 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781400848126
    DDC: 530.092
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Foreword to the 2013 Paperback Edition -- Publisher's Preface -- Dedication -- Chapter -- GERMAN ORIGINALS -- Einstein: a Brief Chronology -- Acknowledgments.
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