Sidelights on Relativity contains two lectures by Albert Einstein that illuminate the philosophical and physical foundations of his theory of relativity. The first lecture examines
A comprehensive popular science survey of animal life, covering zoological classification, evolution, and the diversity of the animal kingdom. This volume is part of the Popular Sc
Alfred North Whitehead's philosophical exploration of how modern science has shaped contemporary thought and the relationship between science and civilization.
George Perkins Marsh's pioneering work examining how human activity has transformed the natural environment, a foundational text of environmental thought.