Albert Einstein: A Picture of His Life and His Conception of the WorldStella Publishing House Limited, 1934 - 255 páginas |
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... demands human victims and not only one man , but several ; and it is not satisfied with any man , but demands the most valuable . Why does morality need such sacrifices ? Morality has only one answer : Sic volo , sic jubeo - sit pro ...
... demands human victims and not only one man , but several ; and it is not satisfied with any man , but demands the most valuable . Why does morality need such sacrifices ? Morality has only one answer : Sic volo , sic jubeo - sit pro ...
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... demands of the philosophers ? To this treachery on the part of the intellectuals , who put their eloquence and their knowledge at the service of religious and national fanaticism , an end must now be made . Jules Romains now demands ...
... demands of the philosophers ? To this treachery on the part of the intellectuals , who put their eloquence and their knowledge at the service of religious and national fanaticism , an end must now be made . Jules Romains now demands ...
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... demands and this discovery is to take place independently of their having existed in consciousness or in human usage . To give a crude comparison , which must of course only be regarded as an analogy : In order that a mother can nurse ...
... demands and this discovery is to take place independently of their having existed in consciousness or in human usage . To give a crude comparison , which must of course only be regarded as an analogy : In order that a mother can nurse ...
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PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION P | 9 |
WHO IS EINSTEIN? HIS YOUTH p | 17 |
MEMORIES FROM THE YEAR 19101917 p | 24 |
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able Academy of Sciences acceleration according Albert Einstein already answer anti-Semitism Berlin body Bolshevism Bolshevist Buddha Buddhism chapter character Christian church conception cosmic religiousness Coudenhove-Kalergi culture demands discussion Einstein's letter energy epoch Ernst Mach ether ethics Euclidean geometry existence experience expressed fact field of gravitation Freud George Simmel German Ghandi ideals of humaneness instance intellectual interest interpretation Jewish faith Jews Judaism Kant lecture Leipzig Masaryk mass mathematics mechanics mentioned moral motion nation nature newspaper object observer opinion particular theory persecutions person Philipp Frank philosophers physicist physics political present principle of relativity problems Professor Prussian Academy question ray of light reader reason religion religious feeling represents respect Romain Rolland rotation says Schestoff scientific Sigmund Freud Simmel social Socrates soul space speak Spinoza spiritual standpoint stein Sunday Express theory of relativity thought tion truth uniform velocity of light words Zürich Zürich Polytechnic