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I.I. Rabi: The Two Cultures and the Universal Culture of Science
Authors:Michael?A.?Day  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:day@lvc.edu"   title="  day@lvc.edu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA 17003, USA
Abstract:I set forth and discuss I.I. Rabirsquos views on the nature of science and society, focusing specifically on Rabirsquos views on science and government, science and education, and science and religion. I also explore the influence of Rabi and C.P. Snow on each other. In the 1960s, Rabi set forth his mature and boldest positions, advocating science as the center of education and science as the replacement for religion. His positions culminate in science as the universal culture. I highlight Rabi not only as a scientist and public servant, but also as a public intellectual actively engaged with and connected to major issues of his time.Michael A. Day is Professor of Physics at Lebanon Valley College. He holds doctorates in both physics and philosophy.
Keywords:I.I. Rabi  C.P. Snow  Dwight D. Eisenhower  Robert M. Hutchins  J. Robert Oppenheimer  Reinhold Niebuhr  Columbia University  science and society  science and government  science and education  science and religion  the Two Cultures
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