Life of Galileo
ger. Leben des Galilei · 1943
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Main Ideas
- The clash between reason and dogma, where science, like a beacon, pierces the darkness of prejudice and ecclesiastical prohibitions, and truth becomes the object of struggle and sacrifice.
- The moral responsibility of the scientist to society, when knowledge ceases to be a personal possession and gains the power to change the fate of people and the course of history.
- The tragedy of choosing between personal safety and serving the truth, where human weakness and fear contend with the thirst for discovery and inner honesty.
- The problem of progress and its cost: scientific discovery is inseparable from social upheaval, and moving forward demands courage and readiness for solitude.
- The eternal conflict between authority and freedom of thought, when the state and church seek to subjugate the voice of reason, and the scientist becomes a prisoner of historical circumstance.
- The transformation of the world through knowledge, where every step of science is a challenge to the established order, and truth is born in the agony of doubt and search.

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Date of publication: 23 May 2025
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Genre: Drama
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