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- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 accessdate "2012-08-11".
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 author "Walter J. Moore".
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 isCitedBy Erwin_Schrödinger.
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 isCitedBy List_of_atheists_in_science_and_technology.
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 isbn "9780521469340".
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 pages "289–290".
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 publisher "Cambridge University Press".
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 quote "In one respect, however, he is not a romantic: he does not idealize the person of the beloved, his highest praise is to consider her his equal. "When you feel your own equal in the body of a beautiful woman, just as ready to forget the world for you as you for her - oh my good Lord - who can describe what happiness then. You can live it, now and again - you cannot speak of it." Of course, he does speak of it, and almost always with religious imagery. Yet at this time he also wrote, "By the way, I never realized that to be nonbelieving, to be an atheist, was a thing to be proud of. It went without saying as it were." And in another place at about this same time: "Our creed is indeed a queer creed. You others, Christians , consider our ethics much inferior, indeed abominable. There is that little difference. We adhere to ours in practice, you don't." Whatever problems they may have had in their love affair, the pangs of conscience were not among them. Sheila was as much an unbeliever as Erwin, but in a less complex, more realistic way. She was never entirely convinced by his vedantic theology.".
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 quote "In one respect, however, he is not a romantic: he does not idealize the person of the beloved, his highest praise is to consider her his equal. "When you feel your own equal in the body of a beautiful woman, just as ready to forget the world for you as you for her – oh my good Lord – who can describe what happiness then. You can live it, now and again – you cannot speak of it." Of course, he does speak of it, and almost always with religious imagery. Yet at this time he also wrote, "By the way, I never realized that to be nonbelieving, to be an atheist, was a thing to be proud of. It went without saying as it were." And in another place at about this same time: "Our creed is indeed a queer creed. You others, Christians , consider our ethics much inferior, indeed abominable. There is that little difference. We adhere to ours in practice, you don't."".
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 title "A Life of Erwin Schrödinger".
- books?vid=ISBN9780521469340 year "1994".