A physicist. That is what John Ziman was in the beginning. As he tells us in “On being a physicist,” this implies a kind of nationality, that is, a laboriously learned identity that, at the end of the day, becomes natural. Physics was for him a way of seeing and a way of thinking, inextricably embedded in his own being: “a deeply rooted mode of personal existence.”
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Ana Maria Vara
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National University of San Martín
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1824-2049
Publication Name:
Journal of Science Communication
Volume:
5
Number:
4
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