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Out of My Later Years: The Scientist, Philosopher, and Man Portrayed Through His Own Words

AUTHOR Einstein, Albert; Leyva, Henry
PUBLISHER Audible Studios on Brilliance (01/25/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (Compact Disc)

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An inspiring collection of essays, in which Albert Einstein addresses the topics that fascinated him as a scientist, philosopher, and humanitarian. Divided by subject matter - "Science," "Convictions and Beliefs," "Public Affairs," etc. - these essays consider everything from the need for a "supranational" governing body to control war in the atomic age, to freedom in research and education, to Jewish history and Zionism, to explanations of the physics and scientific thought that brought him world recognition.

Throughout, Einstein's clear, eloquent voice presents an idealist's vision and relays complex theories to the layperson. Einstein's essays share his philosophical beliefs, scientific reasoning, and hopes for a brighter future, and show how one of the greatest minds of all time fully engaged with the changing world around him. This authorized Philosophical Library audiobook features never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

"Ethical axioms are found and tested not very differently from the axioms of science. Truth is what stands the test of experience." - Albert Einstein, "The Law of Science and the Laws of Ethics"

Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was born in Germany and became an American citizen in 1940. A world-famous theoretical physicist, he as awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics and is renowned for his Theory of Relativity. In addition to his scientific work, Einstein was an influential humanist who spoke widely about politics, ethics, and social causes. After leaving Europe, Einstein taught at Princeton University. His theories were instrumental in shaping the atomic age.

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ISBN-13: 9781978604582
ISBN-10: 1978604580
Binding: CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 32
Product Dimensions: 6.50 x 0.63 x 5.50 inches
Feature Codes: Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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Science | Physics - Relativity
Science | American - General
Science | General
Dewey Decimal: 081
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An inspiring collection of essays, in which Albert Einstein addresses the topics that fascinated him as a scientist, philosopher, and humanitarian. Divided by subject matter - "Science," "Convictions and Beliefs," "Public Affairs," etc. - these essays consider everything from the need for a "supranational" governing body to control war in the atomic age, to freedom in research and education, to Jewish history and Zionism, to explanations of the physics and scientific thought that brought him world recognition.

Throughout, Einstein's clear, eloquent voice presents an idealist's vision and relays complex theories to the layperson. Einstein's essays share his philosophical beliefs, scientific reasoning, and hopes for a brighter future, and show how one of the greatest minds of all time fully engaged with the changing world around him. This authorized Philosophical Library audiobook features never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

"Ethical axioms are found and tested not very differently from the axioms of science. Truth is what stands the test of experience." - Albert Einstein, "The Law of Science and the Laws of Ethics"

Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was born in Germany and became an American citizen in 1940. A world-famous theoretical physicist, he as awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics and is renowned for his Theory of Relativity. In addition to his scientific work, Einstein was an influential humanist who spoke widely about politics, ethics, and social causes. After leaving Europe, Einstein taught at Princeton University. His theories were instrumental in shaping the atomic age.

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Read by: Leyva, Henry
Henry Leyva's audiobook credits include reading Colin Harrison's "The Havana Room", Michael Palmer's "Fatal", Lawrence Block's "Killing Castro", and John Grisham's "The Testament "as well as works from popular authors such as Nicholas Sparks and Phyllis Naylor.

Leyva has appeared in numerous stage and screen productions. His film and television work includes roles on "One Life to Live, Romancing America, The Digital Cafe, The Interrogation", and "The Windigo". He has also performed in a host of off-Broadway productions, including "In the Heights, Love Suicide", and "Guanabaco". He has also performed in voiceovers for commercials, including those for HSBC, Claritin, and the Daily News. He lives in New York City.

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