For this reason, many are leaving it in favor of religion and various cults. However, this splintering of civilization is our downfall. Cults and religions that are even more inaccurate and damaging than physicalism and are a product of it. This splintering of worldviews on the part of million...
For this reason, many are leaving it in favor of religion and various cults. However, this splintering of civilization is our downfall. Cults and religions that are even more inaccurate and damaging than physicalism and are a product of it. This splintering of worldviews on the part ...
democracy, and its philosophical underpinnings (Scott2023) beyond the empirical examination of its effects and political functions. In other words, what seems to be missing are thicker descriptions (Geertz1973) of what dialogue is in any given context. ...
1. Science’s explanations for how the universe, life and consciousness are entirely the product of spontaneous, unguided processes are elaborated in my book,Finding Purpose in a Godless World: Why We Care Even If The Universe Doesn’t(Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2018), and sum...
what it is that Wellek, Lersch and the other writers are advocating, will find it very difficult to obtain what he is looking for...the position adopted by these writers seems...to represent a philosophical belief, rather than a scientific theory. (Eysenck in David & Bracken, 1957...
You've written that there's a philosophical cold war between science and religion. Do you see them as fundamentally in conflict? Personally, I don't. But it depends on what you mean by science and what you mean by religion. There are at least two main types of religion. One is depende...
There are a lot of perspectives on the issue among hobbyists, but it’s undeniable to me that the tone of older edition descriptions of the inherent strengths and weaknesses of fictional races reads uncomfortably close to the writings of real-world bigots discussing their contemptible worldviews....
different. According to a widely circulated quote on the internet, the average person tells four lies a day, and 1,460 lies a year. Some of the common lies are “I’m fine,”“You are fine,”“I’m sorry,”“I didn’t do it,”“I don’t have the time,” or “I don’t ...
Background. Considerable financial and philosophical effort has been expended on the evidence-based practice agenda. Whilst few would disagree with the... J Rycroft-Malone,K Seers,A Titchen,... - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 1177发表: 2004年 What is the evidence that postgradu...
P. Snow (1962) long ago characterized as two coexisting but mutually estranged cultures: that of cutting-edge science and that embodied in the great literary, religious, and philosophical legacy of the past. And just how to bridge that chasm? By expressing the new nature of Nature, as ...