Description
These fourteen essays by leading historians and philosophers of science introduce the reader to the work of Albert Einstein.
About the Author
Michel Janssen is a professor in the Program in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Before coming to Minnesota, he was a member of the editorial team of the Einstein Papers Project, then at Boston University. He has published extensively on the relativity and quantum revolutions of the early twentieth century. Christoph Lehner is a research scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and the coordinator of its project on the History and Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. He has been an editor at the Einstein Papers Project at Boston University and at the California Institute of Technology, and has been a scientific advisor for the 2005 exhibit 'Einstein, Chief Engineer of the Universe' in Berlin. The focus of his research is the history and philosophy of quantum theory.
Reviews
'The Companion proves to be a landmark publication.' Isis
'The book is warmly recommended to every philosopher and historian of science, and to working scientists with an interest in Einstein.' Metascience
'... this is a very good presentation of Einstein's contributions to science, philosophy and politics. Personal anecdotes are intermixed with his theories, providing a foundation for understanding the factors that affected his work. Although written to be accessible to a wide audience, Einstein's theories require higher-level thinking and reasoning skills if one is to fully understand the principals discussed.' Reference Reviews
'An integrated history and philosophy of science approach, as exemplified in The Cambridge Companion to Einstein, points to a fruitful future for Einstein scholarship, as its subject is well placed to give us a uniquely insightful perspective on the history and philosophy of twentieth-century science.' Jeroen van Dongen, Isis
Book Information
ISBN 9780521535427
Author Michel Janssen
Format Paperback
Page Count 575
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 930g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 35mm