Einstein e il Rinnovamento delle Scienze (Einstein and the Renewal of Science)
Erasmo Recami

TL;DR
This paper explores Einstein's scientific and philosophical contributions, emphasizing their ongoing importance for physics, epistemology, and education, and highlighting the historical context of his groundbreaking work in 1905.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of Einstein's background, emphasizing the lasting impact of his ideas on science, philosophy, and pedagogy, with a focus on their relevance today.
Findings
Einstein's work remains vital for physics and technology.
His writings influence epistemology and scientific procedures.
Einstein's life offers valuable lessons for modern education.
Abstract
As it is well-known, the year 2005 has been the centenary of the "annus mirabilis" (1905) during which Albert Einstein published four fundamental papers of his. But already in 1979, for the centenary of Einstein's birth, the world celebrated his monumantal work. In Italy too, there appeared scientific books, and many semi-popularization (or popularization) articles. The present paper represents a talk delivered in Italian, at the invitation of the Nobel Foundation (Sanremo, IM; Italy), in time for its publication in 1979. This article has been however reprinted, much more recently, in 2002, by the "Centro DIEA", Faculty of Engineering, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy [and its source-file, in html, has been prepared with DIEA's collaboration]. We present here a description of the human, philosophycal and scientific background, starting from which Einstein produced his amazing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
