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Albert Einstein: Critical Essay by Erwin Hiebert

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SOURCE: "Einstein's Image of Himself as a Philosopher of Science," in Transformation and Tradition in the Sciences: Essays in Honor of I Bernard Cohen, edited by Everett Mendelsohn, Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp. 175-90.

In the following essay, Hiebert explores Einstein's position as a philosopher of scienceas opposed to merely being a scientistand his own views of himself as such.

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