Einstein, ethics and science

Journal of Academic Ethics 2 (4):339-354 (2005)
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Abstract

In celebration of Einstein's remarkable achievements in 1905, this essay examines some of his views on the role of “intellectuals” in developing and advocating socio-economic and political positions and policies, the historical roots of his ethical views and certain aspects of his philosophy of science. As an outstanding academic and public citizen, his life and ideas continue to provide good examples of a life well-used and worth remembering.

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The World as I See it.Albert Einstein - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (3):447-448.
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