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Albert Einstein, a great physicist and founder of the "theory of relativity". Einstein.
It is possible that some people think that Einstein was slightly smarter than others; Some people also think that he may be a lot more discouraged by other ordinary people's abilities; In fact, Einstein was born much slower than ordinary people!
At that time, many people thought he was stupid, but none of them thought that Einstein, who was dumbfounded at that time, would become the world-famous physicist today, yes! They all only saw Einstein's shortcomings, and none of them paid attention to his excels, although Einstein couldn't speak when he was 3 years old, but when he was 4 years old, his father gave him a compass that inspired him to change his (in my own opinion) 'boring''Fate ......
Although Einstein is not very smart, he also has his own advantages, that is: he loves to use his brain, when he encounters a problem that he does not understand, he will ask teachers, classmates, or parents, if he really can't find the root cause of the problem, then he will not have enough food for several days, and he will not be warm...This situation is maintained until the solution is resolved.
When he was 12 years old, Einstein's uncle gave little Einstein a physical problem, called the Pythagorean theorem, and asked Einstein to prove this theorem, Einstein spent 3 weeks, and finally "the hard work paid off" and solved this problem, you know, Einstein was only 12 years old at that time!
Albert Einstein once recalled: "The main weakness is poor memory, especially in memorizing words and texts." Although Einstein is a little inferior to others, Einstein knows how to study hard, is willing to explore, discovers, and is more able to get to the bottom of the problem - good at exploration and willing to discover, which is also one of the secrets of Einstein's success.
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Albert Einstein was a scientific giant and a simple philosopher. His philosophical wisdom, like his scientific achievements, fills us with infinite respect.
Einstein recognized that the object of science is objective nature. But on this point, Einstein did not deny that mathematics is science, saying: "The object of scientific statements can also be concepts of our own making, as in mathematics."
Nevertheless, the commonality between scientific statements and scientific laws is obvious, and he believes that this is "truth-seeking" or "questioning". In addition to objectivity, he believed that another important feature of science was that it itself had no emotional aspirations, no concept of good or evil. "As long as we stay in the realm of science itself, we will never come across sentences like 'You must not lie.'"
So, is science irrelevant to ethics? Einstein thought otherwise. He first acknowledged that "scientific statements about facts and relationships cannot produce ethical principles", but for ethical principles to be clearly expressed and consistent, they cannot be separated from scientific reason, especially logical reason.
In his view, ethical norms are not intuitive, nor are they arbitrarily imaginary, but are deduced from some implicit premises. To be effective, it is natural to be logical. These bureaus are implicit in filial piety.
The premise is the "ethical axioms", which in some respects can be meaningless like formal axioms, but in fact they are the sublimation of people's experience, which "can stand the test of experience". The "moral axioms" are "deduced from our innate tendency to avoid suffering and perdition, and from the emotional reactions accumulated by individuals to the actions of others."
Einstein's Collected Works is full of all sorts of questions: scientific, general epistemology, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of science, ethics, philosophy, sociology, politics, and so on. Although this anthology does not contain in-depth discussions and rigorous arguments on many important issues, this is not enough to detract from the value of this anthology, after all, it is only an essay, and the main function of the essay is to enlighten people; Plus, after all – Albert Einstein was a scientific superman, a "humanized god" whom we revere, just as he said that humans cannot live without religious beliefs.
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