Albert Einstein and the Cosmic World Order [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):591-591 (1966)
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Abstract

Professor Lanczos combines an introduction to the special and general theories of relativity, geared to the layman's understanding, with an eulogy of Einstein and an appeal for a return to the speculative rather than the positivistic approach to physics. This layman found the theoretical explanations simple and clear, which, no doubt, makes them inappropriate for the advanced student.—P. M.

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