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Philosophical naturalism is taken to be the preferred and reigning epistemology and metaphysics that underwrites many ideas and knowledge claims. But what if we cannot know reality on that basis? What if the institution of science is threatened by its reliance on naturalism? The book offers fresh implications for the testing of religious truth-claims, science, ethics, education, and public policy. Consequently, naturalism and the fact-value split are shown to be false and Christian theism is shown to be true.
Philosophical naturalism is taken to be the preferred and reigning epistemology and metaphysics that underwrites many ideas and knowledge claims. But what if we cannot know reality on that basis? What if the institution of science is threatened by its reliance on naturalism? The book offers fresh implications for the testing of religious truth-claims, science, ethics, education, and public policy. Consequently, naturalism and the fact-value split are shown to be false and Christian theism is shown to be true.
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Autorenporträt
R.Scott Smith has written many articles and a monograph on Virtue Ethics. He specialises in ethics, phenomenology, philosophy of religion, and constructivism (especially in postmodernism, naturalism, and philosophical theology, including the emerging church as a practical extension). He teaches on these themes, including a graduate philosophy of religion class on naturalism, postmodernism, and constructivism.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Direct Realism Chapter 1 An Introduction to Direct Realism Chapter 2 The Representationalism of Dretske, Tye, and Lycan Chapter 3 Searle's Naturalism and the Prospects for Knowledge Part II Philosophy as Science Chapter 4 Cognitive Science, Philosophy, and Our Knowledge of Reality, Part One Chapter 5 Cognitive Science, Philosophy, and Our Knowledge of Reality, Part Two Chapter 6 Can the Churchlands' Neurocomputational Theory of Cognition Ground a Viable Epistemology?, Errin D.Clark Part III Other Alternatives, and Naturalism's Future Chapter 7 Other Proposals, PeggyBurke Chapter 8 The Future Directions of Naturalism Chapter 9 A Positive Case for Our Knowledge of Reality Chapter 10 Methodological Naturalism and the Scientific Method, and Other Implications
Introduction Part I Direct Realism Chapter 1 An Introduction to Direct Realism Chapter 2 The Representationalism of Dretske, Tye, and Lycan Chapter 3 Searle's Naturalism and the Prospects for Knowledge Part II Philosophy as Science Chapter 4 Cognitive Science, Philosophy, and Our Knowledge of Reality, Part One Chapter 5 Cognitive Science, Philosophy, and Our Knowledge of Reality, Part Two Chapter 6 Can the Churchlands' Neurocomputational Theory of Cognition Ground a Viable Epistemology?, Errin D.Clark Part III Other Alternatives, and Naturalism's Future Chapter 7 Other Proposals, PeggyBurke Chapter 8 The Future Directions of Naturalism Chapter 9 A Positive Case for Our Knowledge of Reality Chapter 10 Methodological Naturalism and the Scientific Method, and Other Implications
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