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arxiv: 0706.4400 · v1 · submitted 2007-06-29 · ⚛️ physics.hist-ph · physics.gen-ph

Albert Einstein - a Pious Atheist

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keywords einsteinviewepistemologicalreligiousagnosticismalbertalexandriaanatheist
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We consider Einstein's attitude with regard to religion both from sociological and epistemological points of view. An attempt to put it into a wider socio-historical perspective has been made, with the emphasis on his ethnic and religious background. The great scientist was neither anatheist nor a believer in the orthodox sense and the closest labels one might apply would be pantheism/cosmism (ontological view) and agnosticism (epistemological view). His ideas on the divine could be considered as a continuation of a line that can be traced back to Philo of Alexandria, who himself followed the Greek Stoics and Neoplatonists and especially Baruch Spinoza. Einstein's scientific (or rational) and religious (or intuitive) thinking was deeply rooted in the Hellenic culture.

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