Beyond conflict and reduction : between philosophy, science and religion
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Beyond conflict and reduction : between philosophy, science and religion
(Louvain philosophical studies, 16)
Leuven University Press, 2001
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
While much attention has been devoted to the conflicts between religion and science in the modern age, less rarely has sufficient attention been devoted to the complex interplay between religion, science and philosophy. This book offers a set of wide-ranging essays in which the interplay between all these three is the explicit focus of attention. The essays reflect a desire to think of this interplay in terms other than conflict and reduction. The book also represents a pluralism of approaches to reflection on this interplay. Part I represents a more idealistic orientation in which religion, philosophy and science are seen to enjoy a complementarity. Part II formulates the interplay more from the standpoint of process philosophy. Part III explores the issue with primary emphasis on the contributions of science. In Part IV the essays reflect a desire to take the religious on its own terms, and explore the interplay with philosophy and science with the proper seriousness solicited by these terms.
Table of Contents
William Desmond Introduction Part I T.L.S. Sprigge The World of Description and the World of Appearance Errol E. Harris The Twentieth-Century Revolution in Science and Its Implications for Philosophy and Religon Part II David Ray Griffin Science and Religion: a Postmodern Perspective Robert Cummings Neville God in Nature: Symbolic Reference and Reframing the Question of Divine Action Part III Joseph M. Zycinski The Philosophical Significance of the Weak Anthropic Principle Herman Philipse The Incompatibility of Science and Religion Kevin Kennedy Dialectical Pluralism Part IV Arnold Burms The Relevance of Believe Wil Derkse One World: the Unwritten Second Part of Wittgenstcin's Tractatus William Desmond On the Betrayals of Reverence
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