Well, I did a quick Google search and came up with this: http://www.cyjack.com/Cognition/Albert%20Einstein%20-%20The%20World%20as%20I%20See%20it.pdf
It is the full text *The World as I See It.
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Unfortunately, I can't seem to find the other one, *Ideas and Opinions*. I searched "*The World as I See It*", and did not find the quote. Must be in the other.
So good luck for the rest of the search.
JM
Louis Schmier wrote:
Tell you what. As an exercise, I'll take Allen up on his challenge to see just where that quote originate, whether from Einstein himself or whether from another source that is wrongly attributed to Einstein. Should be interesting and enlivening, especially after a week of that very uneducational, if not anti-educational, mind-dulling, energy draining process called getting final term grades out. Don't know how long it'll take, but I will find it. Promise.
Make it a good day.
Louis
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From: Rick Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 9:28 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: attribution
Allen Esterson wrote:
An appropriate direction to take considering Einstein's use of 'thought experiments'.... And, though of course it is possible, I have difficulty in imagining Einstein did so. Anybody for searching through "The World as I See It" and "Ideas and Opinions" to settle the issue? I thought not.
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