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Albert Einstein (1879-1955), pacifist and humanitarian, has been universally acclaimed the greatest theoretical physicist who ever lived. Adapting... |
Albert Einstein |
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Most people who live in open societies, especially in the West, take freedom of thought and the right to express that thought for granted. But... |
J. B. Bury |
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Translation by Henry L. Brose Introduction by F. A. Lindemann This is one of the clearest expositions in layperson’s terms of Einstein’s theory of... |
Moritz Schlick |
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Despite the increasing use of DNA evidence and other sophisticated forensic techniques in crime solving, fingerprints still serve as an indispensable... |
Francis Galton |
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A cousin of Charles Darwin, Francis Galton (1822-1911) was so impressed by Darwin’s On the Origin of Species that he decided to investigate in detail... |
Francis Galton |
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A Preface to Politics (1913) was the first book of political commentary published by Walter Lippmann, one of the most widely read and influential... |
Walter Lippmann |
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British mathematician and astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle (1915 – 2001) coined the phrase “Big Bang Theory” to describe the currently accepted explanation... |
Fred Hoyle |
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“The context is interesting…a particularly interesting discussion of future prospects I biology…Crick’s prose is clear, fast, energetic, frequently... |
Francis Crick |
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The standard economics textbook for more than a generation, John Stuart Mill’s Principles of Political Economy (1848) was really as much a synthesis... |
John Stuart Mill |
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These two essays by the famous 19th-century champion of Darwin’s theory of evolution tackle a subject that is still a major focus of ethical debates... |
Thomas Henry Huxley |
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