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RESUMO A chamada The God Letter (ou Carta Einstein-Gutkind), ganhou muita repercussão quando em 2008 foi encontrada e imediatamente leiloada no Reino Unido. Esse escrito foi uma resposta de Albert Einstein a Eric Gutkind, um filósofo judeu-alemão, onde, segundo notícias da época, o cientista sugeria ser ateu e até mesmo antirreligioso. Todavia, analisando o pensamento do promulgador da Teoria da Relatividade ao longo de sua vida, notamos algumas aparentes inconsistências com o que lemos em sua missiva. Assim, buscamos verificar se houve ou não alguma mudança da concepção do físico em relação a tal temática, analisando diversos aspectos dessa correspondência. ABSTRACT The so-called The God Letter (or Einstein-Gutkind Letter), gained a lot of attention when in 2008 it was found and immediately auctioned in the United Kingdom. This writing was Albert Einstein's reply to Eric Gutkind, a German-Jewish philosopher, where, according to reports at the time, the scientist suggested he was an atheist and even anti-religious. However, analyzing the thought of the promulgator of the Theory of Relativity throughout his life, we noticed some apparent inconsistencies with what we read in his letter. Thus, we sought to verify whether or not there was any change in the conception of the physicist in relation to this theme, analyzing various aspects of this correspondence. For English Readers: This is a revised and expanded version of the article published March 3, 2022. For an English version, please contact me mail@julianobento.com.
Essa é uma versão revista e ampliada do artigo publicado em 03 de março de 2022.
Religion, God, Einstein, Einstein-Gutkind Letter
Religion, God, Einstein, Einstein-Gutkind Letter
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