The Russell–Einstein Manifesto was issued in London on 9 July 1955 by Bertrand Russell in the midst of the Cold War. It highlighted the dangers posed by...
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atomicarchive.org. Clark (1971), p. 752. Einstein, Albert; Russell, Bertrand (9 July 1955). The Russell-Einstein Manifesto. London. Archived from the original...
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Bertrand Russell, Einstein lobbied to stop nuclear testing and future bombs. Days before his death, Einstein signed the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, which...
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a cactus named after Einstein by its finder, Alberto Vojtěch Frič Russell–Einstein Manifesto, issued in 1955 by Bertrand Russell in the midst of the Cold...
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form of world government. In 1955, Russell released the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, co-signed by Albert Einstein and nine other leading scientists and...
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Albert Einstein, Georg Friedrich Nicolai, and Otto Buek rebutted the Manifesto of the Ninety-Three's contents by supporting and signing the ″Manifesto to...
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Socialism?" (1949) Russell–Einstein Manifesto (1955) Albert Einstein Award Albert Einstein Medal Albert Einstein Peace Prize Albert Einstein World Award of...
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14 May 2019 – via Project Gutenberg. Russell, Bertrand; Albert Einstein (9 July 1955). "Russell Einstein Manifesto". Archived from the original on 1 August...
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The Albert Einstein House at 112 Mercer Street in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, was the home of Albert Einstein from 1935 until...
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Joseph Rotblat and Bertrand Russell in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada, following the release of the Russell–Einstein Manifesto in 1955. Rotblat and the Pugwash...
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1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. A signatory of the 1955 Russell–Einstein Manifesto, he was secretary-general of the Pugwash Conferences on Science...
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more in fact than it deserved". Russell later realised that the conception it laid out would make Albert Einstein's schema of space-time impossible....
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The Einstein Tower (German: Einsteinturm) is an astrophysical observatory in the Albert Einstein Science Park in Potsdam, Germany built by architect Erich...
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from 1979, the centenary of the birth of Albert Einstein, and evokes the Russell–Einstein Manifesto which urges nuclear disarmament. It was established...
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Potsdam Denkschrift (redirect from Potsdam Manifesto)
a central but not expanded appeal of the Russell–Einstein Manifesto of Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein, published on the 9th of July 1955 in London:...
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Albert Einstein: The Practical Bohemian is a stage play that is the only show officially endorsed by the Einstein family. A quote from Albert Einstein's first...
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Workers, added his signature to the Russell-Einstein Manifesto put forward by Bertrand Russell, Albert Einstein and scientist Joseph Rotblat, and was...
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Quotable Einstein: 243–260. 31 December 2014. doi:10.1515/9780691207292-017. ISBN 978-0-691-20729-2. "Statement: The Russell-Einstein Manifesto". Pugwash...
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In mathematical logic, Russell's paradox (also known as Russell's antinomy) is a set-theoretic paradox published by the British philosopher and mathematician...
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Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists (category Albert Einstein)
Earth Russell–Einstein Manifesto Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs Einstein, Albert; Nathan, Otto; Norden, Heinz (1968). Einstein on peace...
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Russell's teapot is an analogy, formulated by the philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), to illustrate that the philosophic burden of proof lies upon...
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Schrödinger equation. Infeld was one of the 11 signatories to the Russell–Einstein Manifesto in 1955 and is the only signatory never to receive a Nobel Prize...
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Peace activists Otto Hahn Peace Medal Peace movement Peace camp Russell–Einstein Manifesto Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Smiling Sun The...
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Theory of descriptions (redirect from Russell's theory of descriptions)
the philosopher Bertrand Russell's most significant contribution to the philosophy of language. It is also known as Russell's theory of descriptions (commonly...
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power phase-out Nuclear weapons debate Peace activists Peace movement Peace camp Russell–Einstein Manifesto Smiling Sun Nuclear technology portal Category...
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1955, Muller was one of 11 prominent intellectuals to sign the Russell–Einstein Manifesto, the upshot of which was the first 1957 Pugwash Conference on...
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Polish-born, British-naturalized physicist. A signatory of the Russell–Einstein Manifesto, he was secretary general of the Pugwash Conferences on Science...
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David Lange (redirect from David Russell Lange)
David Russell Lange ONZ CH PC (/ˈlɒŋi/ LONG-ee; 4 August 1942 – 13 August 2005) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 32nd prime minister of...
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Einstein's Gift is a 2003 play written by Canadian playwright Vern Thiessen and published in 2003 by Playwrights Canada Press. Through the recollections...
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committee was formed, including Canon John Collins as chairman, Bertrand Russell as president and Peggy Duff as organising secretary. The committee organised...
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