Einstein and Oppenheimer : The Meaning of Genius.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Albert Einstein and Nuclear Weapons -- Einstein and the Atomic Bomb -- After Hiroshima and Nagasaki -- Einstein on World Government -- Hydrogen Bombs -- Individual versus Collective Stands -- The Einstein-Russell Manifesto -- Epilogue -- 2. Albert Einstein and the Founding of Brandeis University -- Israel Goldstein -- Rabbinic Connections -- The Harold Laski Episode -- Denouement -- Epilogue -- 3. J. Robert Oppenheimer: Proteus Unbound -- The Early Years -- Becoming a Physicist: Oppenheimer and His School -- Los Alamos -- The Postwar Years -- Hydrogen Bombs -- Epilogue -- 4. J. Robert Oppenheimer and American Pragmatism -- The Director's Fund -- Philosophy -- Harvard Overseer -- The William James Lectures -- Epilogue -- 5. Einstein, Oppenheimer, and the Extension of Physics -- Unification -- Einstein and Unification -- The MIT Centennial Celebration -- A Bird's-Eye View of General Relativity, 1915-1960 -- Epilogue -- 6. Einstein, Oppenheimer, and the Meaning of Community -- The Einstein-Oppenheimer Interaction -- Eulogies and Memorial Speeches -- Roots and Tradition -- Philosophy -- Epilogue -- Some Concluding Remarks -- Appendix: The Russell-Einstein Manifesto -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Einstein and Oppenheimer belonged to different generations, with the boundary marked by the advent of quantum mechanics. By exploring how these men differed--in their worldview, in their work, and in their day--this book provides powerful insights into the lives of two critical figures and into the scientific culture of their times.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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