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Einstein And Culture
Gerhard Sonnert
Popular images of Albert Einstein often depict him as either an almost superhuman solitary genius or as a countercultural rebel. In this unique perspective on Einstein the man, sociologist of science Gerhard Sonnert argues that both popular images are simplistic and misleading because they fail to account for the impact of culture. In this scholarly yet accessible book, Sonnert examines major features of German Kultur, showing how powerful cultural influences helped to shape Einstein''s life and science.The author demonstrates how strongly Einstein''s physical research program was driven by a pivotal cultural goal: the quest for the synthesis of a scientific worldview (Weltbild). His was the rebellion of the idealistic radical in the name of Kultur against its perceived failings and shortcomings. Sonnert also shows that Einstein''s quest was deeply motivated by a broadly defined religious impulse. Here again, the physicist reveals himself to be a true creature of Kultur, epitomizing the German scientist-priest.Einstein and Culture is a fascinating, insightful, and original study of a neglected aspect of Einstein''s life and work.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Humanities Press
Pages: 470
978-1-59102-316-6 • Hardback • March 2005 •
$34.00
• (£25.00)
- Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
978-1-61614-013-7 • eBook • June 2010 •
$32.00
• (£25.00)
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Science / General
Einstein And Culture
Hardback
$34.00
Summary
Summary
Popular images of Albert Einstein often depict him as either an almost superhuman solitary genius or as a countercultural rebel. In this unique perspective on Einstein the man, sociologist of science Gerhard Sonnert argues that both popular images are simplistic and misleading because they fail to account for the impact of culture. In this scholarly yet accessible book, Sonnert examines major features of German Kultur, showing how powerful cultural influences helped to shape Einstein''s life and science.The author demonstrates how strongly Einstein''s physical research program was driven by a pivotal cultural goal: the quest for the synthesis of a scientific worldview (Weltbild). His was the rebellion of the idealistic radical in the name of Kultur against its perceived failings and shortcomings. Sonnert also shows that Einstein''s quest was deeply motivated by a broadly defined religious impulse. Here again, the physicist reveals himself to be a true creature of Kultur, epitomizing the German scientist-priest.Einstein and Culture is a fascinating, insightful, and original study of a neglected aspect of Einstein''s life and work.
Details
Details
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Humanities Press
Pages: 470
978-1-59102-316-6 • Hardback • March 2005 •
$34.00
• (£25.00)
- Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
978-1-61614-013-7 • eBook • June 2010 •
$32.00
• (£25.00)
Subjects:
Science / General
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