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- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 accessdate "2013-02-24".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 author "Lillian Hoddeson, Vicki Daitch".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 author1 "Vicki Daitch, Lillian Hoddeson".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 chapter "Last Journey".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 date "2002".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 first1 "Lillian".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 first2 "Vicki".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 isCitedBy John_Bardeen.
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 isCitedBy List_of_agnostics.
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 isbn "9780309169547".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 last1 "Hoddeson".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 last2 "Daitch".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 page "313".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 publisher "Joseph Henry Press".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 quote ""Every time we attend a funeral service," Jane had once told her sister Betty, "we decide again that we want no such ceremony when we die." She and John agreed that the family could, if they wanted to, have a memorial service conducted by friends and family, "but not a sermon by a stranger, who, if a minister, is bound to dwell on life after death and other religious ideas in which we have no faith."".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 quote "John's mother, Althea, had been reared in the Quaker tradition, and his stepmother, Ruth, was Catholic, but John was resolutely secular throughout his life. He was once "taken by surprise" when an interviewer asked him a question about religion. "I am not a religious person," he said, "and so do not think about it very much." He went on in a rare elaboration of his personal beliefs. "I feel that science cannot provide an answer to the ultimate questions about the meaning and purpose of life. With religion, one can get answers on faith. Most scientists leave them open and perhaps unanswerable, but do abide by a code of moral values. For civilized society to succeed, there must be a common consensus on moral values and moral behaviour, with due regard to the welfare of our fellow man. There are likely many sets of moral values compatible with successful civilized society. It is when they conflict that difficulties arise."".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 quote "John's mother, Althea, had been reared in the Quaker tradition, and his stepmother, Ruth, was Catholic, but John was resolutely secular throughout his life. He was once “taken by surprise” when an interviewer asked him a question about religion. “I am not a religious person,” he said, “and so do not think about it very much." He went on in a rare elaboration of his personal beliefs. "I feel that science cannot provide an answer to the ultimate questions about the meaning and purpose of life. With religion, one can get answers on faith. Most scientists leave them open and perhaps unanswerable, but do abide by a code of moral values. For civilized society to succeed, there must be a common consensus on moral values and moral behaviour, with due regard to the welfare of our fellow man. There are likely many sets of moral values compatible with successful civilized society. It is when they conflict that difficulties arise."".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 title "True Genius: The Life and Science of John Bardeen".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 title "True Genius:: The Life and Science of John Bardeen".
- books?vid=ISBN9780309169547 year "2002".