Galileo, Darwin, and Hawking: The Interplay of Science, Reason, and ReligionWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 15 бер. 2005 р. - 205 стор. The history of the interaction between science and religion is fraught with tension, although, as philosopher Phil Dowe demonstrates, many thoughtful and religious people have also found harmony between these two crucial fields. This fascinating book insightfully surveys the relationship of science, reason, and religion, giving special attention to the most contentious topics -- cosmology, evolution, and miracles. Providing a superb introduction to the philosophy of science, Dowe's Galileo, Darwin, and Hawking contends that there are four basic ways to relate science and religion. Two of them, naturalism and religious science, present these endeavors as antagonistic. By contrast, an independence view understands them as wholly unrelated. Finally, an interaction account sees religion and science as complementary -- perhaps even dependent on one another. Dowe finds this last perspective the most historically and philosophically compelling. He argues his case by exploring the history of science, highlighting the life and work of three scientific giants: Galileo Galilei, Charles Darwin, and Stephen Hawking. |
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... Problem for Testimony Hume's ' Limitation ' Hume's Second Argument against Miracles Schlesinger's Defence of Miracles 57 57 59 62 66 70 72 93 94 97 99 ཚ ྂ 。 ཙཉཙཱང་ 79 82 83 86 87 91 5. Creation and Evolution 104 Teleological and ...
... Problem for Testimony Hume's ' Limitation ' Hume's Second Argument against Miracles Schlesinger's Defence of Miracles 57 57 59 62 66 70 72 93 94 97 99 ཚ ྂ 。 ཙཉཙཱང་ 79 82 83 86 87 91 5. Creation and Evolution 104 Teleological and ...
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... problem . Such a method would combine scrutiny of the case studies with independent analysis . There may even be a correlation between the kind of view a person has of the relation between science and religion , and his methodological ...
... problem . Such a method would combine scrutiny of the case studies with independent analysis . There may even be a correlation between the kind of view a person has of the relation between science and religion , and his methodological ...
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... problem at all , as scientists in these fields labor together in seeking to resolve the problem . This is philosophi- cal conflict , but not social conflict . On the other hand suppose nuclear physics and molecular biology , two areas ...
... problem at all , as scientists in these fields labor together in seeking to resolve the problem . This is philosophi- cal conflict , but not social conflict . On the other hand suppose nuclear physics and molecular biology , two areas ...
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Cosmology and Scripture | 9 |
Cosmology | 10 |
Genesis and Hermeneutics | 16 |
Augustines Hermeneutics | 22 |
Calvins Hermeneutics | 26 |
Galileo and the Church | 29 |
Bellarminos Dilemma | 33 |
Galileos Reconciliatory Hermeneutics | 35 |
Darwins The Origin of Species | 113 |
Natural Selection or Special Creation? | 118 |
Darwin and God | 125 |
Darwin and Asa Gray | 127 |
From the Monkey Jibe to the Monkey Trial | 131 |
Creation Science | 137 |
Big Bang Cosmology and God | 142 |
The Kalam Cosmological Argument and the Infinite Universe | 143 |
Conclusion | 38 |
The Hermeneutics of Science and Religion Realism and Antirealism | 40 |
Osianders Preface | 41 |
Antirealist Accounts of Science | 42 |
Scientific Realism and Inference to the Best Explanation | 46 |
Antirealism in Philosophy of Religion | 49 |
Knowledge and Power | 57 |
The Image of God | 59 |
Descartes Rationality and the Perspicuity of Nature | 62 |
Francis Bacons Vision of Science and Technology | 66 |
Bacon and the Cultural Mandate | 70 |
TwentiethCentury Critiques of the Baconian Vision | 72 |
The Mutual Relevance of Science and Religion | 79 |
Miracles | 82 |
Humes Theory of Rational Belief | 83 |
Testimonial Evidence | 86 |
The Concept of a Miracle | 87 |
Humes Limitation | 94 |
Humes Second Argument against Miracles | 97 |
Schlesingers Defense of Miracles | 99 |
Creation and Evolution | 104 |
Paleys Design Argument | 109 |
Big Bang Cosmology | 146 |
The Anthropic Principle | 148 |
God as an Explanation | 154 |
Chance and Many Worlds Explanations | 158 |
The Inverse Gamblers Fallacy | 160 |
The Observer Selection Effect | 164 |
Denial of the Need for Explanation | 167 |
God and Chance | 170 |
Providence | 173 |
Three Models of Providence | 175 |
Quantum Chance | 178 |
Chance and Providence | 183 |
Physical Chance Divine Cause | 184 |
Physical Chance No Divine Cause | 186 |
Meaningless Coincidences | 187 |
Conclusion | 189 |
The Interaction of Science and Religion | 191 |
Defeasibility and the God of the Gaps Objection | 193 |
Conclusion | 195 |
Bibliography | 196 |
Index | 201 |
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