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Mordechai Nessyahu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mordechai Nessyahu
Mordechai Nessyahu was an Israeli political theorist and philosopher of science, as well as the originator of a worldview he called ''Cosmotheism''. ==Biography== While studying physics and philosophy at the Hebrew University, Nessyahu began to formulate the worldview he eventually called Cosmotheism. He exchanged several letters on the subject with Albert Einstein. In 1953 he published a book in Hebrew entitled ''Ma'ada Ha'Cosmos vey Hevrat Ha'Mada'' (''Cosmic Science and the Scientific Society'') which became the foundation of his eventual Cosmotheistic formulation. Moshe Sharett, soon to be Israel's second Prime Minister, was so impressed by the book that he shared it with Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. As a result, Nessyahu was appointed Director of the Research Department of the Israeli Labor Party. Nessyahu remained in this position until his death. In 1968 he met Tsvi Bisk, a new immigrant from the United States, who became his assistant at the Research Department. This meeting triggered a renewed interest in Cosmotheism with Bisk as his collaborator and translator. Numerous English-language drafts of the idea were produced over the years and sent to hundreds of thinkers around the world to solicit their opinions. The year he died Nessyahu finally published his work in book form in Hebrew.
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