John Stachel Explained

John Stachel (; born 29 March 1928) is an American physicist and philosopher of science.

Biography

Stachel earned his PhD at Stevens Institute of Technology in Physics about a topic in General relativity in 1958. After holding different teaching positions at Lehigh University and the University of Pittsburgh, he went 1964 to Boston University where he was professor of physics until his emeritation.

In 1977, Stachel became the first editor of the Einstein Papers Project, then at Boston University. The first two volumes (out of a projected twenty-five) of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein were published during his tenure.

He is head of the Boston University Center for Einstein Studies and, together with Don Howard, publishes the book series Einstein Studies.

Stachel also authored a text, entitled Einstein: From 'B' to 'Z'.[1] In 2005, he delivered the British Academy's Master-Mind Lecture.[2]

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References

  1. Staley. Richard. Review of Einstein from "B" to "Z" by John Stachel. Isis. 95. 3. 2004. 535–536. 0021-1753. 10.1086/429053.
  2. Web site: Master-Mind Lectures. The British Academy. text
  3. Hendry. John. Review of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Volume 1. The Early Years, 1879–1902 edited by John Stachel, David C. Cassidy, Robert Schulmann, and Jürgen Renn; trans. by Anna Beck. The British Journal for the History of Science. 21. 2. 1988. 262. 0007-0874. 10.1017/S0007087400024894.
  4. Reviewed Work: The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Vol. I, edited by John Stachel et al.. Loewenberg, Peter. Peter Loewenberg. Science. 239. 4839. January 29, 1988. 510–512. 10.1126/science.239.4839.510 . 1700285. 17838887 .
  5. Raman. Varadaraja V.. Varadaraja V. Raman. Review of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Vol. 2. The Swiss Years: Writings, 1900–1909 edited by John Stachel et al.. American Journal of Physics. 58. 7. 1990. 700–701. 0002-9505. 10.1119/1.16384.

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