Nice overview

Nice overview

The World As I See It (Paperback)

Customer Review

For those seeking a book exposing an overview of Albert Einstein's positions on philosophy, science, ethics, morality, society and politics, this book introduces the subject magnificently, citing the exchange and letters Albert Einstein.
We observe a learned man, very careful, and both critical and tolerant. His reflections on social responsibility, ethics and politics are very interesting, its positions on religion also, although quite confusing at times (different degrees of "religious", are interesting, but it confuses cause and effect, and unfortunately disregards the depth and relevance of spirituality, like most of our contemporaries, the Abrahamic and Eastern religions). It was located in a stream near the Buddhist deism, that is to say, assuming the immanence of pantheism, and transcendence as conceived by Buddhism, with a reference to an Absolute (God) impersonal.
In the end, this book tells us much about Albert Einstein, so it fills its function pretty well.