Scientism : the new orthodoxy

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Scientism : the new orthodoxy

edited by Richard N. Williams and Daniel N. Robinson

Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Scientism: The New Orthodoxy is a comprehensive philosophical overview of the question of scientism, discussing the role and place of science in the humanities, religion, and the social sciences. Clarifying and defining the key terms in play in discussions of scientism, this collection identifies the dimensions that differentiate science from scientism. Leading scholars appraise the means available to science, covering the impact of the neurosciences and the new challenges it presents for the law and the self. Illustrating the effect of scientism on the social sciences, and the humanities, Scientism: the New Orthodoxy addresses what science is and what it is not. This provocative collection is an important contribution to the social sciences and the humanities in the 21st century. Contributors include: Peter Hacker, Bastiaan van Fraassen, Daniel N. Robinson, Kenneth Schaffner, Roger Scruton, James K.A. Smith, Richard Swinburne, Lawrence Principe and Richard N. Williams.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors Introduction: Scientism: the New Orthodoxy, Richard Williams 1. Science, Scientism and Explanation, Daniel N. Robinson 2. Scientism and the Religion of Science, Lawrence M. Principe 3. Naturalism in Epistemology, Bas C. van Fraassen 4. Philosophy and Scientism: What Cognitive Neuroscience Can, and What It Cannot, Explain, P. M. S. Hacker 5. The Implausibility of Physical Determinism, Richard Swinburne 6. Scientism and the Humanities, Roger Scruton 7. Neuroethics, Kenneth F. Schaffner 8. Science as Cultural Performance: Leveling the Playing Field in the Theology & Science Conversation, James K.A. Smith Index

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