Reviewed by Marilyn Prever
There is nobody quite like Dr. Smith. Some scientists tinker with philosophy, and some philosophers specialize in the philosophy of science, but here is a man of high achievement in both fields: a physicist and research mathematician whose work in aerodynamics laid the groundwork for the solution of the re-entry problem, and also a philosopher rooted in the classical realism of the Aristotelian/Thomist synthesis as well as in Buddhist and Vedantic thought.
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