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Peter Atkins

Peter William Atkins FRSC (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and a Fellow of Lincoln College at the University of Oxford. He retired in 2007. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Quantum Mechanics. Atkins is also the author of a number of popular science books, including Atkins' Molecules, Galileo's Finger: The Ten Great Ideas of Science and On Being.

Peter William Atkins
Born (1940-08-10) 10 August 1940 (age 83)
Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England
Alma materUniversity of Leicester
Known forAcademic-level chemistry textbooks
Spouses
Judith Kearton
(m. 1964; div. 1983)
(m. 1991; div. 2005)
Patricia-Jean Nobes
(m. 2008)
AwardsRSC Meldola Medal
Scientific career
FieldsPhysical chemistry
Institutions
Doctoral advisorMCR Symons
Doctoral students

Career

Atkins left school (Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham) at fifteen and took a job at Monsanto as a laboratory assistant. He studied for A-levels by himself and gained a place, following a last-minute interview, at the University of Leicester.

Atkins studied chemistry there, obtaining a BSc degree in chemistry, and a PhD degree in 1964 for research into electron spin resonance spectroscopy, and other aspects of theoretical chemistry. Atkins then took a postdoctoral position at UCLA as a Harkness Fellow of the Commonwealth fund.[1] He returned to Britain in 1965 as a fellow and tutor of Lincoln College, Oxford, and lecturer in physical chemistry (later, professor of physical chemistry). In 1969, he won the Royal Society of Chemistry's Meldola Medal. In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Chemistry. He retired in 2007, and since then has been a full-time author.[2]

He has honorary doctorates from the University of Utrecht, the University of Leicester (where he sits on the university Court), Mendeleev University in Moscow, and Kazan State Technological University.

He was a member of the Council of the Royal Institution and the Royal Society of Chemistry. He was the founding chairman of IUPAC Committee on Chemistry Education, and is a trustee of a variety of charities.

Atkins has lectured in quantum mechanics, quantum chemistry, and thermodynamics courses (up to graduate level) at the University of Oxford. He is a patron of the Oxford University Scientific Society.

In 2016 Atkins received the James T. Grady-James H. Stack Award for Interpreting Chemistry for the Public from the American Chemical Society.[3]

Views on religion

Atkins is a well-known atheist.[4] He has written and spoken on issues of humanism, atheism, and conflicts between science and religion. According to Atkins, whereas religion scorns the power of human comprehension, science respects it.[5]

He was the first Senior Member of the Oxford University Secular Society, a Distinguished Supporter of Humanists UK (formerly known as the British Humanist Association) and an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society.[6] He is also a member of the advisory board of The Reason Project, a US-based charitable foundation devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society. The organisation is led by fellow atheist and author Sam Harris. Atkins has regularly participated in debates with theists, including John Lennox,[7] Alister McGrath, Stephen C. Meyer, Hugh Ross,[8] William Lane Craig,[9][10] Rabbi Shmuley Boteach,[11] and Richard Swinburne.

In December 2006, Atkins was interviewed by journalist Rod Liddle in a UK television documentary on atheism called The Trouble with Atheism. In the documentary, Liddle asked Atkins: "Give me your views on the existence, or otherwise, of God." Atkins replied: "Well, it's fairly straightforward: There isn't one. And there's no evidence for one, no reason to believe that there is one, and so I don't believe that there is one. And I think that it is rather foolish that people do think that there is one."[12] In July 2016, Atkins was quoted as stating, “We are a hiccup on the way from one oblivion to another oblivion.”[13]

Atkins is known for his use of strident language in criticising religion: He appeared in the 2008 documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, in which he told interviewer Ben Stein that religion was "a fantasy" and "completely empty of any explanatory content. It is also evil".[14]

In 2007, Atkins's position on religion was described by Colin Tudge in an article in The Guardian as being non-scientific. In the same article, Atkins was also described as being "more hardline than Richard Dawkins", and of deliberately choosing to ignore Peter Medawar's famous adage that "Science is the art of the soluble".[15]

Personal life

Atkins married Judith Kearton in 1964 and they had one daughter, Juliet (born 1970). They divorced in 1983. In 1991, he married fellow scientist Susan Greenfield (later Baroness Greenfield). They divorced in 2005. In 2008, he married Patricia-Jean Nobes (née Brand).

Publications

General readers

  • The Creation. W. H. Freeman & Co Ltd. 1981. ISBN 0-7167-1350-0.
  • The Second Law. Scientific American Library, an imprint of W. H. Freeman and Company. 1984. ISBN 0-7167-5004-X
  • Creation Revisited. W. H. Freeman & Co Ltd. 1993. ISBN 0-7167-4500-3.
  • Second Law: Energy, Chaos, and Form. W. H. Freeman & Co Ltd. 1994. ISBN 0-7167-5005-8.
  • The Periodic Kingdom: A journey into the land of the chemical elements. BasicBooks. 1995. ISBN 0-465-07266-6.
  • Atkins' Molecules. Cambridge University Press. 2003. ISBN 0-521-53536-0.
  • Galileo's Finger: The Ten Great Ideas of Science. Oxford University Press. 2003. ISBN 0-19-860941-8.
  • Four Laws That Drive the Universe. Oxford University Press. 2007. ISBN 978-0-19-923236-9.
  • The Laws of Thermodynamics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-957219-9.
  • On Being: A Scientist's Exploration of the Great Questions of Existence. Oxford University Press. 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-960336-7.
  • Reactions: The private life of atoms. Oxford University Press. 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-969512-6.
  • What is Chemistry?. Oxford University Press. 2013. ISBN 978-0-19-968398-7.[16]
  • Physical Chemistry: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. 2014. ISBN 978-0-19-968909-5.
  • Chemistry: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. 2015. ISBN 978-0-19-968397-0.
  • Conjuring the Universe: The Origins of the Laws of Nature. Oxford University Press. 2018.[17]

University textbooks

Media appearances

Footnotes

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 17 August 2008.
  2. ^ "Beyond Belief: Enlightenment 2 – Peter Atkins". The Science Network. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
  3. ^ "English chemist Peter Atkins wins Grady-Stack award for science journalism".
  4. ^ . Atheistdebate.org. 11 February 2009. Archived from the original on 4 September 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  5. ^ Atkins, Peter. "Who Really Works Hardest to Banish Ignorance?". Council for Secular Humanism. Retrieved 22 March 2008.
  6. ^ "National Secular Society Honorary Associates". National Secular Society. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  7. ^ Lennox vs Atkins - Can science explain everything? on YouTube
  8. ^ Hugh Ross vs Peter Atkins • Debating the origins of the laws of nature on YouTube
  9. ^ First Debate With William Lane Craig on YouTube
  10. ^ Second Debate With William Lane Craig on YouTube
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 April 2008.
  12. ^ "The Trouble with Atheism". UK Channel 4 TV Documentary. 18 December 2006.
  13. ^ Smart, Simon (15 July 2016). "The Meaningful Universe". Centre for Public Christianity. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  14. ^ 'Expelled' documentary explores Darwin, Intelligent Design, religion debate 13 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Christianexaminer.com. Retrieved on 27 August 2011.
  15. ^ Tudge, Colin (8 December 2007). "The art of the soluble". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  16. ^ The Italian translation, Che cosa è la chimica? Un viaggio nel cuore della materia, won the Asimov Prize for 2016.
  17. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (2018). "New and Notable". Skeptical Inquirer. Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. 42 (4): 60.

Sources

External links

  • Peter Atkins at IMDb

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For the bishop see Peter Atkins bishop For the professor of geography see Peter Atkins geographer Peter William Atkins FRSC born 10 August 1940 is an English chemist and a Fellow of Lincoln College at the University of Oxford He retired in 2007 He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks including Physical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry and Molecular Quantum Mechanics Atkins is also the author of a number of popular science books including Atkins Molecules Galileo s Finger The Ten Great Ideas of Science and On Being Peter William AtkinsBorn 1940 08 10 10 August 1940 age 83 Amersham Buckinghamshire EnglandAlma materUniversity of LeicesterKnown forAcademic level chemistry textbooksSpousesJudith Kearton m 1964 div 1983 wbr Susan Greenfield m 1991 div 2005 wbr Patricia Jean Nobes m 2008 wbr AwardsRSC Meldola MedalScientific careerFieldsPhysical chemistryInstitutionsUniversity of California Los AngelesLincoln College OxfordDoctoral advisorMCR SymonsDoctoral studentsLaurence BarronDavid Broomhead Contents 1 Career 2 Views on religion 3 Personal life 4 Publications 4 1 General readers 4 2 University textbooks 5 Media appearances 6 Footnotes 7 Sources 8 External linksCareer EditAtkins left school Dr Challoner s Grammar School Amersham at fifteen and took a job at Monsanto as a laboratory assistant He studied for A levels by himself and gained a place following a last minute interview at the University of Leicester Atkins studied chemistry there obtaining a BSc degree in chemistry and a PhD degree in 1964 for research into electron spin resonance spectroscopy and other aspects of theoretical chemistry Atkins then took a postdoctoral position at UCLA as a Harkness Fellow of the Commonwealth fund 1 He returned to Britain in 1965 as a fellow and tutor of Lincoln College Oxford and lecturer in physical chemistry later professor of physical chemistry In 1969 he won the Royal Society of Chemistry s Meldola Medal In 1996 he was awarded the Title of Distinction of Professor of Chemistry He retired in 2007 and since then has been a full time author 2 He has honorary doctorates from the University of Utrecht the University of Leicester where he sits on the university Court Mendeleev University in Moscow and Kazan State Technological University He was a member of the Council of the Royal Institution and the Royal Society of Chemistry He was the founding chairman of IUPAC Committee on Chemistry Education and is a trustee of a variety of charities Atkins has lectured in quantum mechanics quantum chemistry and thermodynamics courses up to graduate level at the University of Oxford He is a patron of the Oxford University Scientific Society In 2016 Atkins received the James T Grady James H Stack Award for Interpreting Chemistry for the Public from the American Chemical Society 3 Views on religion EditAtkins is a well known atheist 4 He has written and spoken on issues of humanism atheism and conflicts between science and religion According to Atkins whereas religion scorns the power of human comprehension science respects it 5 He was the first Senior Member of the Oxford University Secular Society a Distinguished Supporter of Humanists UK formerly known as the British Humanist Association and an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society 6 He is also a member of the advisory board of The Reason Project a US based charitable foundation devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society The organisation is led by fellow atheist and author Sam Harris Atkins has regularly participated in debates with theists including John Lennox 7 Alister McGrath Stephen C Meyer Hugh Ross 8 William Lane Craig 9 10 Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 11 and Richard Swinburne In December 2006 Atkins was interviewed by journalist Rod Liddle in a UK television documentary on atheism called The Trouble with Atheism In the documentary Liddle asked Atkins Give me your views on the existence or otherwise of God Atkins replied Well it s fairly straightforward There isn t one And there s no evidence for one no reason to believe that there is one and so I don t believe that there is one And I think that it is rather foolish that people do think that there is one 12 In July 2016 Atkins was quoted as stating We are a hiccup on the way from one oblivion to another oblivion 13 Atkins is known for his use of strident language in criticising religion He appeared in the 2008 documentary Expelled No Intelligence Allowed in which he told interviewer Ben Stein that religion was a fantasy and completely empty of any explanatory content It is also evil 14 In 2007 Atkins s position on religion was described by Colin Tudge in an article in The Guardian as being non scientific In the same article Atkins was also described as being more hardline than Richard Dawkins and of deliberately choosing to ignore Peter Medawar s famous adage that Science is the art of the soluble 15 Personal life EditAtkins married Judith Kearton in 1964 and they had one daughter Juliet born 1970 They divorced in 1983 In 1991 he married fellow scientist Susan Greenfield later Baroness Greenfield They divorced in 2005 In 2008 he married Patricia Jean Nobes nee Brand Publications EditGeneral readers Edit The Creation W H Freeman amp Co Ltd 1981 ISBN 0 7167 1350 0 The Second Law Scientific American Library an imprint of W H Freeman and Company 1984 ISBN 0 7167 5004 X Creation Revisited W H Freeman amp Co Ltd 1993 ISBN 0 7167 4500 3 Second Law Energy Chaos and Form W H Freeman amp Co Ltd 1994 ISBN 0 7167 5005 8 The Periodic Kingdom A journey into the land of the chemical elements BasicBooks 1995 ISBN 0 465 07266 6 Atkins Molecules Cambridge University Press 2003 ISBN 0 521 53536 0 Galileo s Finger The Ten Great Ideas of Science Oxford University Press 2003 ISBN 0 19 860941 8 Four Laws That Drive the Universe Oxford University Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 19 923236 9 The Laws of Thermodynamics A Very Short Introduction Oxford University Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 19 957219 9 On Being A Scientist s Exploration of the Great Questions of Existence Oxford University Press 2011 ISBN 978 0 19 960336 7 Reactions The private life of atoms Oxford University Press 2011 ISBN 978 0 19 969512 6 What is Chemistry Oxford University Press 2013 ISBN 978 0 19 968398 7 16 Physical Chemistry A Very Short Introduction Oxford University Press 2014 ISBN 978 0 19 968909 5 Chemistry A Very Short Introduction Oxford University Press 2015 ISBN 978 0 19 968397 0 Conjuring the Universe The Origins of the Laws of Nature Oxford University Press 2018 17 University textbooks Edit Atkins Peter W Symons M C R 1967 The Structure of Inorganic Radicals Amsterdam New York Elsevier Pub Co OCLC 543225 Atkins Peter W 1991 Quanta A Handbook of Concepts 2nd ed New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 855573 5 Atkins Peter W 1995 The Periodic Kingdom A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements New York BasicBooks ISBN 978 0 7881 5518 5 Atkins Peter W Friedman Ronald 2005 Molecular Quantum Mechanics 4th ed Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 927498 3 Atkins Peter W de Paula Julio Friedman Ronald 2009 Quanta Matter and Change A molecular approach to physical chemistry New York W H Freeman ISBN 978 0 7167 6117 4 Atkins Peter W Shriver D F 2010 Inorganic Chemistry 5th ed W H Freeman ISBN 978 1 4292 1820 7 Atkins Peter W Jones Loretta 2010 Chemical Principles The Quest for Insight 5th ed New York W H Freeman ISBN 978 1 4292 1955 6 Atkins Peter W de Paula Julio 2017 Physical Chemistry 11th ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 876986 6 Atkins Peter W de Paula Julio 2011 Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences 2nd ed W H Freeman amp Company ISBN 978 1 4292 3114 5 Media appearances EditWhy Are We Here Tern TV 2017 Railways The Making of a Nation Food and Shopping 27 October 2016 Order amp Disorder The Story of Energy 16 October 2012 Horizon What is One Degree 10 January 2011 Interviewed by Ben Miller Expelled No Intelligence Allowed 18 April 2008 The Trouble with Atheism 18 December 2006 Footnotes Edit Van t Hoff Centennial Symposium Archived from the original on 5 October 2008 Retrieved 17 August 2008 Beyond Belief Enlightenment 2 Peter Atkins The Science Network Retrieved 20 January 2011 English chemist Peter Atkins wins Grady Stack award for science journalism Video of March 2007 debate with Alister McGrath Atheistdebate org 11 February 2009 Archived from the original on 4 September 2011 Retrieved 27 August 2011 Atkins Peter Who Really Works Hardest to Banish Ignorance Council for Secular Humanism Retrieved 22 March 2008 National Secular Society Honorary Associates National Secular Society Retrieved 31 July 2019 Lennox vs Atkins Can science explain everything on YouTube Hugh Ross vs Peter Atkins Debating the origins of the laws of nature on YouTube First Debate With William Lane Craig on YouTube Second Debate With William Lane Craig on YouTube Rabbi Shmuley Boteach Archived from the original on 26 April 2008 The Trouble with Atheism UK Channel 4 TV Documentary 18 December 2006 Smart Simon 15 July 2016 The Meaningful Universe Centre for Public Christianity Retrieved 14 November 2021 Expelled documentary explores Darwin Intelligent Design religion debate Archived 13 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine Christianexaminer com Retrieved on 27 August 2011 Tudge Colin 8 December 2007 The art of the soluble The Guardian London Retrieved 22 May 2010 The Italian translation Che cosa e la chimica Un viaggio nel cuore della materia won the Asimov Prize for 2016 Frazier Kendrick 2018 New and Notable Skeptical Inquirer Committee for Skeptical Inquiry 42 4 60 Sources Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Atkins Wikiquote has quotations related to Peter Atkins Who s Who in the World 21st edition Debrett s People of Today Debrett s Peerage Ltd 2006 Contemporary Authors Online Gale 2006 External links EditPeter Atkins at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Atkins amp oldid 1168865448, 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