Albert Einstein’s “The World As I See It”

Albert Einstein during a lecture in Vienna in ...

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I think it’s interesting to read some of how Einstein saw the world he lived in. He addresses societal commitments, ethical ways of living, and religious views.

I’ve trimmed out huge sections of this book-length essay. For the full text, go to Amazon and buy it.

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I'm an amateur skeptic and student who studies weird things, and belief in weird things, and explanations for weird things, as a hobby and means of bettering myself. I'm on a probably futile quest to try to bring a tiny oasis of sanity to a world getting crazier by the minute. But it's SO worth it!

Posted on Thursday, 8:20, March 31, 2011, in Logic/Philosophy and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. I believe i have read this book…not really sure but i would recommend you to read Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson. Even though his brilliance for science is unmatched by any other human being apart from Isaac Newton, his views on world peace and politics was quite naive.

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