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Written by the man considered the "Person of the Century" by Time
magazine, this is not a glimpse into Einstein's personal life, but
an extension and elaboration into his thinking on science. Two of
the great theories of the physical world were created in the early
20th century: the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.
Einstein created the theory of relativity and was also one of the
founders of quantum theory. Here, Einstein describes the failure of
classical mechanics and the rise of the electromagnetic field, the
theory of relativity, and of the quanta.
Written in German by Einstein himself, the book is faced,
page-by-page, with a translation by the noted Professor of
Philosophy Paul Arthur Schilpp.
In this volume the writings of John Dewey are subjected to careful
scrutiny by seventeen great thinkers. Some have eulogized, some
have reinterpreted--but all have respected the work of that great
and germinal mind. For thirty years John Dewey has been the most
dynamic, arresting figure in American thought. Whereas the
"traditional" philosopher too often concerned himself with matters
seemingly remote and formalistic, Dewey was ever aware of the
ferment of this developing democracy. The problems of every-day
life, the "commonplace" in our culture, the direction of the
educative process in the schools, the processes of politics, art,
literature, science, religion--on all these John Dewey has left the
impress of his thought. It was inevitable that Dewey's writings
should raise questions and doubts, that readers should find points
of difference and emphasis. Now for the first time Dewey himself is
able to read and answer in one place the analysis and criticism of
a group of eminent men. The result of this unique situation is the
setting for a new type of intellectual experience--an opportunity
to sit in a seminar with Dewey and some of the greatest of his
critics.
Contributing Authors Include Irl Whitchurch, Samuel Cohon,
Frederick Clifton Grant And Many Others.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, colleague of Gandhi, Nehru and Tagore,
former Ambassador to the Soviet Union and now Vice-President of
India, is regarded as the greatest living thinker of the East; the
ablest representative of its rich philosophic tradition and its
leading spokesman for a reconciliation of Eastern and Western
spiritual values.
In this volume, twenty-three world-renowned scholars have
contributed a series of brilliant critical essays covering every
aspect of Radhakrishnan's thought; his contributions to social
philosophy and political philosophy, to modern religion and
mysticism, to his influence on contemporary Hinduism, and his place
in the main currents of twentieth century philosophy.
Part of a series of studies of contemporary philosophers, this
volume focuses on Martin Buber.
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