In this book, leading authors in the field of science and religion, including William Carroll, Steve Fuller, Karl Giberson and Roger Trigg, highlight the oft-neglected and profound philosophical foundations that underlie some of the most frequent questions at the boundary between science and religion: the reality of knowledge, and the notions of creation, life and design. In tune with Mariano Artigas's work, the authors emphasise that these are neither religious nor scientific but serious philosophical questions.
In this book, leading authors in the field of science and religion, including William Carroll, Steve Fuller, Karl Giberson and Roger Trigg, highlight the oft-neglected and profound philosophical foundations that underlie some of the most frequent questions at the boundary between science and religion: the reality of knowledge, and the notions of creation, life and design. In tune with Mariano Artigas's work, the authors emphasise that these are neither religious nor scientific but serious philosophical questions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Jaume Navarro is a historian of science, trained in Physics and in Philosophy, working at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. He is also an affiliate researcher at the University of Cambridge. His current research evolves around the notions of matter in British science at the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth, as well as the impact of the quantum revolution among British scientists. He has published three books and edited a fourth one. He is currently writing a book on the history of Physics, under contract with Cambridge University Press, and an edited volume (under review with MIT Press). He was a student and collaborator of Prof. Mariano Artigas, with whom he worked on Science and Religion Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: 'Science, Faith and Reason' versus 'Science and Religion': The Question of Boundaries, Jaume Navarro; Part 1 On Reality; Chapter 1 Ontological Bridges and The Mind of the Universe, Rafael A. Martínez; Chapter 2 Reality at Risk, Roger Trigg; Chapter 3 Scientific Naturalism and the Need for a Neutral Metaphysical Framework, Robert A. Delfino; Part 2 On Creation; Chapter 4 Creation and Inertia: The Scientific Revolution and Discourse on Science-and-Religion, William E. Carroll; Chapter 5 A Victorian Theory of the Multiverse: The Unseen Universe and the Notion of Creation, Jaume Navarro; Part 3 On Life; Chapter 6 'Is It Tomorrow, or Just The End of Time?': Paradigm Shifts in the Biological Sciences, Martinez J. Hewlett; Chapter 7 The Biologist's Need for Philosophy as Seen through a Comparison of Aristotle's Views on Living Things with Those of Modern Biologists, Marie I. George; Chapter 8 Stratified Cosmic Order: Distinguishing Parts, Wholes, and Levels of Organization, Jitse M. van der Meer; Part 4 On Design; Chapter 9 Evolutionism vs. Intelligent Design: Aporia and Method, Santiago Collado; Chapter 10 Intelligent Design Theory and 'Imago Dei': From Theodicy to a 'Creationist Left', Steve Fuller; epi Epilogue: When Science Becomes Religion, Karl Giberson;
Introduction: 'Science, Faith and Reason' versus 'Science and Religion': The Question of Boundaries, Jaume Navarro; Part 1 On Reality; Chapter 1 Ontological Bridges and The Mind of the Universe, Rafael A. Martínez; Chapter 2 Reality at Risk, Roger Trigg; Chapter 3 Scientific Naturalism and the Need for a Neutral Metaphysical Framework, Robert A. Delfino; Part 2 On Creation; Chapter 4 Creation and Inertia: The Scientific Revolution and Discourse on Science-and-Religion, William E. Carroll; Chapter 5 A Victorian Theory of the Multiverse: The Unseen Universe and the Notion of Creation, Jaume Navarro; Part 3 On Life; Chapter 6 'Is It Tomorrow, or Just The End of Time?': Paradigm Shifts in the Biological Sciences, Martinez J. Hewlett; Chapter 7 The Biologist's Need for Philosophy as Seen through a Comparison of Aristotle's Views on Living Things with Those of Modern Biologists, Marie I. George; Chapter 8 Stratified Cosmic Order: Distinguishing Parts, Wholes, and Levels of Organization, Jitse M. van der Meer; Part 4 On Design; Chapter 9 Evolutionism vs. Intelligent Design: Aporia and Method, Santiago Collado; Chapter 10 Intelligent Design Theory and 'Imago Dei': From Theodicy to a 'Creationist Left', Steve Fuller; epi Epilogue: When Science Becomes Religion, Karl Giberson;
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