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Name
  
Arthur Miller


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Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1965)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Books
  
Einstein - Picasso: Space - Ti, Empire of the Stars: Obsessio, Deciphering the Cosmic Number, Insights of genius, 137: Jung - Pauli - and the Pursu

Similar People
  
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Arthur Eddington, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso

Creativity in Art, Creativity in Science - By Professor Arthur I Miller


Arthur I. Miller is Emeritus Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at University College London. He took a PhD in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1991 to 2005 he was Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at University College London (UCL). At UCL, Professor Miller helped restructure an academic unit combining history and philosophy of science, sociology of science, and science communication to create UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies, renamed in 1994. He was instrumental in developing the UK's first undergraduate single honours BSc degree in History and Philosophy of Science, at UCL, launched in 1993.

Contents

Partial List of Publications

  • Einstein, Picasso: Space, Time and the Beauty That Causes Havoc Basic Books, Reprint edition (2002) ISBN 0-465-01860-2
  • Deciphering the Cosmic Number—The Strange Friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung W. W. Norton & Co. (2009) ISBN 0-393-06532-4
  • Empire of the Stars: Friendship, Obsession and Betrayal in the Quest for Black Holes Little, Brown & Company (2005) ISBN 0-316-72555-2
  • 137: Jung, Pauli, and the Pursuit of Scientific Obsession W. W. Norton & Co. (2009) ISBN 0-393-06532-4
  • Colliding Worlds: How Cutting-Edge Science Is Redefining Contemporary Art W. W. Norton & Company (2014) ISBN 0-393-08336-5
  • References

    Arthur I. Miller Wikipedia