Dominique Lambert
Dominique baron Lambert (born 10 September 1960 in Namur) is a Belgian philosopher of science, ethicist, and historian of science.[1]
Education and career
At the
In the history of science, he has an international reputation as the author of the first detailed biography of the famous scientist Georges Lemaître.[1] In 2000 Lessius[3] published the biography in the original French.[4] In 2015 an English translation was published in Kraków by Copernicus Center Press.[5][6] Lambert is also known for his works (translated into several languages) on the relationship between science and theology. He has done research in ethics dealing with the use of autonomous robots for military purposes.[1] He is a consultant for the Political Council for Culture in Rome.[7][8]
In 1999 Lambert received the
Selected publications
- Dominique Lambert, Au cœur des sciences: Une métaphysique rigoureuse, Paris, Beauchesne, 1996
- Dominique Lambert & Jacques Demaret, Le principe anthropique – l’homme est-il le centre de l’univers ?, Dunod, 1997
- Dominique Lambert, Sciences et théologie: Les figures d'un dialogue, Lessius, 1999
- Dominique Lambert, Un atome d'univers – la vie et l’œuvre de Georges Lemaître, Lessius, 2000
- Dominique Lambert & René Rezsöhazy, Comment les pattes viennent au serpent : Essai sur l'étonnante plasticité du vivant, Flammarion, 2004
- Dominique Lambert & Jacques Reisse, Charles Darwin et Georges Lemaître, une improbable mais passionnante rencontre, Académie royale de Belgique, 2008
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Dominique Lambert, Biographie & Informations". Babelio.
- ^ a b c "Dominique Lambert". Annuaire du Personnel, Université de Namur.
- ^ "Lessius". Open Library.
- ^ "Un atome d'univers: la vie et l'œuvre de Georges Lemaître". Library of Congress Catalog (catalog entry).
- OCLC 944460436– via Library of Congress Catalog.
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- ^ a b "Dominique Lambert". Dominicains.tv. 28 May 2021.
- ^ De Carolis, Alessandro (4 October 2021). "The Pontifical Council for Culture". Vatican News.
External links
- "Why Science Needs Catholicism (interview of Professor Dominique Lambert by Edward Pentin)". zenit.org. June 13, 2013.
- reposted in: Vogt, Brandon (16 July 2013). "Do Faith and Science Contradict?: Interview with Catholic Phyisicst Dominiuque Lambert". Strange Notions. The Digital Areopagus—Reason. Faith. Dialogue. (strange notions.com).