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I do not believe in immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no supe
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"I do not believe in immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it"

- Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein's quote recommends that he does not believe in the concept of an individual's immortality, and that he thinks principles to be a human concern with no greater power or authority behind it. This suggests that he believes that people are responsible for their own ethical choices which there is no greater power to direct them. He also suggests that human beings are mortal and that death is unavoidable. This quote shows Einstein's humanistic worldview, which highlights the significance of human autonomy and duty. He believed that humans must be responsible for their own actions which they must make every effort to make ethical choices without depending on a higher power. This quote also reflects Einstein's apprehension of religion and his belief that humans need to be directed by reason and science rather than faith.

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Albert Einstein This quote is written / told by Albert Einstein between March 14, 1879 and April 18, 1955. He was a famous Physicist from Germany. The author also have 159 other quotes.

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