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internationalism-and-science

The writings reflect on the loss of intellectual internationalism due to nationalism and the importance of global cooperation in science and politics.

1 chapter across 1 book

Ideas and Opinions (1954)Albert Einstein

PART V: CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE

Part V of Albert Einstein's "Ideas and Opinions" compiles his significant scientific writings and reflections, including foundational discussions on theoretical physics, relativity, and the philosophy of science. The section opens with an introduction by Valentine Bargmann and includes key essays on the nature of scientific truth, the evolution of physical theories, and Einstein's messages on science's role in society. Additionally, the chapter features Einstein's impressions of the United States, highlighting technological progress, social attitudes, and the country's global responsibilities.