Albert Einstein [videorecording] : physicist, philosopher, humanitarian / taught by Professor Don Howard.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublisher number: 8122 | Teaching Co.Series: Great courses (DVD). Science & mathematics.Publication details: Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., c2008.Description: 4 videodiscs (ca. 720 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (iv, 185 p. ; 19 cm.) + 2 lecture transcripts (19 cm.)ISBN:
  • 1598034588
  • 9781598034585
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DVD QC 16 .E5 H69 2008
Contents:
Pt. 1. Lecture 1. The precocious young Einstein -- Lecture 2. The development of the young physicist -- Lecture 3. The birth of the quantum hypothesis -- Lecture 4. Background to special relativity -- Lecture 5. Essentials of special relativity -- Lecture 6. From Bern to Berlin -- Lecture 7. Background to general relativity -- Lecture 8. Essentials of general relativity -- Lecture 9. From Berlin to Princeton -- Lecture 10. Philosophical challenge of the new physics -- Lecture 11. Einstein's philosophy of science -- Lecture 12. Zionism, pacifism, and internationalism.
Pt. 2. Lecture 13. Einstein the inventor and musician -- Lecture 14. On the road to the new quantum mechanics -- Lecture 15. Quantum mechanics and controversy -- Lecture 16. Einstein in Princeton--the lonely quest -- Lecture 17. Is quantum mechanics complete? -- Lecture 18. The expanding universe -- Lecture 19. Einstein and the bomb--science politicized -- Lecture 20. From the Manhattan Project to the Cold War -- Lecture 21. A lifelong commitment to social justice -- Lecture 22. Cosmic religion and Jewish identity -- Lecture 23. Einstein and modernity -- Lecture 24. The sage of Princeton--Einstein the icon.
Lecturer: Professor Don Howard, University of Notre Dame.Summary: "More than just a biography of Einstein's life, this course provides you with an inside look at how this brilliant thinker arrived at his various revolutionary breakthroughs. One of the secrets of Einstein's success was that he was well read in philosophy, and that guided his approach not only to framing and solving problems in physics but also to interpreting his discoveries in a more universal context. In addition, his philosophical background gave him the independence of judgment necessary to invent a new physics. Einstein was the clearest of thinkers, able to cut through conventional views to get to the heart of a matter and achieve astonishing discoveries in the process. According to Professor Howard, retracing the thought processes that led to Einstein's ideas is the key to understanding them"--Publisher's website, viewed November 7, 2008.
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DVD Storms Research Center DVD Collection DVD QC 16 .E5 H69 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Part 1, Disc 1. 98639723
DVD Storms Research Center DVD Collection DVD QC 16 .E5 H69 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Part 1, Disc 2. 98639724
DVD Storms Research Center DVD Collection DVD QC 16 .E5 H69 2008 TRANSPT.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Accompanying transcript Pt.1. 98639722
DVD Storms Research Center DVD Collection DVD QC 16 .E5 H69 2008 PT.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Part 2, Disc 3. 98639720
DVD Storms Research Center DVD Collection DVD QC 16 .E5 H69 2008 PT.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Part 2, Disc 4. 98639721
DVD Storms Research Center DVD Collection DVD QC 16 .E5 H69 2008 TRANSPT.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Accompanying transcript Pt.2. 98639719
DVD Storms Research Center DVD Collection DVD QC 16 .E5 H69 2008 GDBK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Accompanying guidebook. 98639718

DVD.

Lecturer: Professor Don Howard, University of Notre Dame.

Course no. 8122.

Pt. 1. Lecture 1. The precocious young Einstein -- Lecture 2. The development of the young physicist -- Lecture 3. The birth of the quantum hypothesis -- Lecture 4. Background to special relativity -- Lecture 5. Essentials of special relativity -- Lecture 6. From Bern to Berlin -- Lecture 7. Background to general relativity -- Lecture 8. Essentials of general relativity -- Lecture 9. From Berlin to Princeton -- Lecture 10. Philosophical challenge of the new physics -- Lecture 11. Einstein's philosophy of science -- Lecture 12. Zionism, pacifism, and internationalism.

Pt. 2. Lecture 13. Einstein the inventor and musician -- Lecture 14. On the road to the new quantum mechanics -- Lecture 15. Quantum mechanics and controversy -- Lecture 16. Einstein in Princeton--the lonely quest -- Lecture 17. Is quantum mechanics complete? -- Lecture 18. The expanding universe -- Lecture 19. Einstein and the bomb--science politicized -- Lecture 20. From the Manhattan Project to the Cold War -- Lecture 21. A lifelong commitment to social justice -- Lecture 22. Cosmic religion and Jewish identity -- Lecture 23. Einstein and modernity -- Lecture 24. The sage of Princeton--Einstein the icon.

"More than just a biography of Einstein's life, this course provides you with an inside look at how this brilliant thinker arrived at his various revolutionary breakthroughs. One of the secrets of Einstein's success was that he was well read in philosophy, and that guided his approach not only to framing and solving problems in physics but also to interpreting his discoveries in a more universal context. In addition, his philosophical background gave him the independence of judgment necessary to invent a new physics. Einstein was the clearest of thinkers, able to cut through conventional views to get to the heart of a matter and achieve astonishing discoveries in the process. According to Professor Howard, retracing the thought processes that led to Einstein's ideas is the key to understanding them"--Publisher's website, viewed November 7, 2008.

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