For the general educated reader, this book presents the nature of the physical world, the role of well-motivated religious response.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Steane is a Professor of Physics at Oxford University and a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. His research includes experimental and theoretical Quantum Computing, atomic physics, and Special Relativity. He co-discovered quantum error correction. His research group, co-led by David Lucas, has pioneered the ion trap approach to quantum computing. He is the author of two undergraduate physics textbooks, and of Faithful to Science: the role of science in religion (OUP 2014). He was awarded the Maxwell Medal and Prize of the Institute of Physics (2000). He is married to Emma Steane; they have three children.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction Part I: Science and philosophy 2: Light 3: The structure of science, part 1 4: The structure of science, part 2 5: Logic and knowledge: the Babel fallacy 6: Reflection 7: Purpose and Cause 8: Darwinian evolution 9: The tree 10: What science can and cannot do 11: What must be embraced, not derived 12: Religious language 13: The Unframeable Picture 14: A farewell to Hume 15: Drawing threads together 16: Extraterrestrial life 17: Does the universe suggest design, purpose, goodness or concern? Part II: Breathing 18: Silence 19: The human community 20: Encounter 21: The human being 22: Witnessed to
1: Introduction Part I: Science and philosophy 2: Light 3: The structure of science, part 1 4: The structure of science, part 2 5: Logic and knowledge: the Babel fallacy 6: Reflection 7: Purpose and Cause 8: Darwinian evolution 9: The tree 10: What science can and cannot do 11: What must be embraced, not derived 12: Religious language 13: The Unframeable Picture 14: A farewell to Hume 15: Drawing threads together 16: Extraterrestrial life 17: Does the universe suggest design, purpose, goodness or concern? Part II: Breathing 18: Silence 19: The human community 20: Encounter 21: The human being 22: Witnessed to
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