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- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 author "John L. Heilbron".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 author2 "Finn Aaserud".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 date "2013".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 isCitedBy List_of_Jewish_atheists_and_agnostics.
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 isCitedBy List_of_atheists_in_science_and_technology.
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 isbn "9780191669736".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 page "110".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 pages "159–160".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 publisher "Oxford University Press".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 quote ""Bohr's sort of humor, use of parables and stories, tolerance, dependence on family, feelings of indebtedness, obligation, and guilt, and his sense of responsibility for science, community, and, ultimately, humankind in general, are common traits of the Jewish intellectual. So too is a well-fortified atheism. Bohr ended with no religious belief and a dislike of all religions that claimed to base their teachings on revelations.".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 quote "A statement about religion in the loose notes on Kierkegaard may throw light on the notion of wildness that appears in many of Bohr's letters. "I, who do not feel in any way united with, and even less, bound to a God, and therefore am also much poorer [than Kierkegaard], would say that the good [is] the overall lofty goal, as only by being good [can one] judge according to worth and right."".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 quote "A statement about religion in the loose notes on Kierkegaard may throw light on the notion of wildness that appears in many of Bohr's letters. “I, who do not feel in any way united with, and even less, bound to a God, and therefore am also much poorer [than Kierkegaard], would say that the good [is] the overall lofty goal, as only by being good [can one] judge according to worth and right.”".
- books?vid=ISBN9780191669736 title "Love, Literature and the Quantum Atom: Niels Bohr's 1913 Trilogy Revisited".