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Science Theory and Man

Erwin Schrodinger
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Year
2025
Language
English
Publisher
Patavium Publishing

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'A selection of [Schrödinger's] more popular German lectures and essays. They had been translated by James Murphy, a defrocked Irish priest, who had enjoyed a picaresque career including a translation of Mein Kampf. Erwin met Murphy in Berlin in 1929 and in 1932 plans for the book were made at a café on the Unter den Linden. Despite some arguments between author and translator, the final result displays an urbane style and provides a cross-section of Schrödinger's ideas in easily readable form' (Moore, Schrödinger, Life and Thought, p. 302). Erwin Schrödinger: Nobel Prize, Physics, 1933.

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