Philosophy Thursday: Albert Einstein

Click Here to Read: Albert Einstein on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: This Day in Jewish History 1916: Einstein’s Relativity Theory Is Submitted for Publication: As a consequence of Einstein’s work, it became clear (well, clear to some scientists, at least) that time and space comprise a single continuum David B. Green March 20, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Without Albert Einstein, We’d All Be Lost: Do you like your GPS? Thank his general theory of relativity, an astonishing feat of the human mind By Robert Dijkgraafin the Wall Street Journal on November 5, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Review of: The Cambridge Companion to Einstein by Michel Janssen and Christoph Lehner (eds.), Reviewed by Amit Hagar on the University of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews website.

Click Here to Read:  Einstein in Theory: The scientist as public intellectual by Gertrude Himmelfarb on the Weekly Standard website on May 11, 2015.

Click Here to Read: What Was Albert Einstein’s True Relationship to Judaism — and Zionism? by Paul Berger on nthe Forward Website on November 22, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Review of: The Cambridge Companion to Einstein by Michel Janssen and Christoph Lehner (eds.), Reviewed by Amit Hagar on the University of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews website.

Click Here to Read:  Einstein in Theory: The scientist as public intellectual by Gertrude Himmelfarb on the Weekly Standard website on May 11, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Einstein as a Jew and a Philosopher Review of Einstein: His Space and Times by Steven Gimbel, Reviewed by Freeman Dyson on the New York Review of Books Website in the May 7, 2015 Issue.

Click Here to Read: Albert Einstein: The Violinist By Peregrine White in The Physics Teacher Vol. 43, May 2005.

Click Here to Read: Why War: Einstein and Freud’s Little-Known Correspondence on Violence, Peace, and Human Nature by Maria Popova on the Brain Pickings website.