Science and Nonbelief: Greenwood Guides to Science and Religion
Autor Taner Edisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 dec 2005
Science and Nonbelief provides a nontechnical introduction to the leading questions that concern science and religion today: What place does evolution hold in the arguments of nonbelievers? What does modern physics tell us about the place of humanity in the natural world? How do modern neurosciences challenge traditional beliefs about mind and matter? What can scientific research about religion tell us about the nature of belief? How do skeptics react to claims at the fringes of science, such as UFOs and psychics?
The volume also addresses the political context of debates over science and nonbelief, as well as questions about the nature of morality. It includes a selection of provocative primary source documents that illustrate the complexity and varieties of nonbelief.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313330780
ISBN-10: 0313330786
Pagini: 285
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Greenwood Guides to Science and Religion
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313330786
Pagini: 285
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Greenwood Guides to Science and Religion
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Science, Philosophy and Religious Doubt
Philosophers, Doubting and Devout
The Old Science and the Old Faith
The European Enlightenment
Non-Belief Comes of Age
Science and Non-Belief Today
Scientific Naturalism
An Accidential World
Why Physics is Hard
The Nature of Modern Physics
The Burden of Proof
God in the Cracks of Causality
Quantum Mysticism
Cosmic Harmonies
Fine-Tuning the Universe
A Moment of Creation?
Physics and Naturalism
Darwinian Creativity
Achieving Complexity
The Physics of Evolution
Evolution and Religion
Old Fashion Creationism
Intelligent Design
Creation Through Evolution
Universal Darwinism
Minds Without Souls
Mind and Matter
Cartesian Dualism
Machines Who Think
Genes and Memes
The Conscious Brain
Qualia and Subjectivity
Mind Over Matter
The God Module
Parts and Wholes
Non-Belief Adapts to Brain Science
The Fringes of Science
Ultimate Explanations
Miracles and Rejected Knowledge
Scripture as Miracle
From Spiritualism to New Age
Skiptics vs. Psychics
Mircles in the Laboratory
UFO's and Aliens
Direct Experience of the Paranormal?
Paranormal Skepticism and Non-Belief
Explaining Religion
Too Many Religions
Religious Studies
Rational Chioce Theory
The Secularization Thesis
Religion and Group Selection
A Virus of the Mind
The Religious Mind
Explaining Theology and Non-Belief
Morality and Politics
More Than the Facts
The State of Science
The State of Non-Belief
A Morality of Reason
The Science of Morality
Separate Spheres
An Uneasy Alliance
Philosophers, Doubting and Devout
The Old Science and the Old Faith
The European Enlightenment
Non-Belief Comes of Age
Science and Non-Belief Today
Scientific Naturalism
An Accidential World
Why Physics is Hard
The Nature of Modern Physics
The Burden of Proof
God in the Cracks of Causality
Quantum Mysticism
Cosmic Harmonies
Fine-Tuning the Universe
A Moment of Creation?
Physics and Naturalism
Darwinian Creativity
Achieving Complexity
The Physics of Evolution
Evolution and Religion
Old Fashion Creationism
Intelligent Design
Creation Through Evolution
Universal Darwinism
Minds Without Souls
Mind and Matter
Cartesian Dualism
Machines Who Think
Genes and Memes
The Conscious Brain
Qualia and Subjectivity
Mind Over Matter
The God Module
Parts and Wholes
Non-Belief Adapts to Brain Science
The Fringes of Science
Ultimate Explanations
Miracles and Rejected Knowledge
Scripture as Miracle
From Spiritualism to New Age
Skiptics vs. Psychics
Mircles in the Laboratory
UFO's and Aliens
Direct Experience of the Paranormal?
Paranormal Skepticism and Non-Belief
Explaining Religion
Too Many Religions
Religious Studies
Rational Chioce Theory
The Secularization Thesis
Religion and Group Selection
A Virus of the Mind
The Religious Mind
Explaining Theology and Non-Belief
Morality and Politics
More Than the Facts
The State of Science
The State of Non-Belief
A Morality of Reason
The Science of Morality
Separate Spheres
An Uneasy Alliance
Recenzii
This book, which defends nonbelief effectively from some attacks based on science (particularly those using intelligent design, anthropci principles or paranormal phenomena), could influence an inquirer to that that the claims of Christianity are false. Edis seeks to protect the scientific community's ability to benefit society, both against restrictions coming from religious conservatives, and against recognition of pseudoscientific ideas. The committed Christian reader could be helped to identify arguments to avoid in apologetics, and unresolved conflicts between science and faith.
This clear, balanced survey of the interactions between science and religious doubt includes issues raised by physics, biology, neuroscience, pseudoscience, and philosophy. Designed for advanced students, it includes some primary sources.
[T]his is an intelligent and well-balanced book that carefully considers all the arguments offered on both sides of the issue of science and belief. The author refuses to take the easy way out of saying that science and religion are dealing with different realms: one being limited to facts, the other focusing on meaning..Overall, this is an excellent book for the layman and professional alike. Anyone interested in the subject would find this to be one of the few contemporary books that approaches these controversial issues with more light than heat.
In the context not only of the intellectual debates between scientific and supernatural or transcendent realities, but also the political relationship between the social institutions of science and religion, Edis explores what he calls science-minded nonbelief, which takes the naturalism of current science as the leading reason to reject the existence of spiritual realities. He touches on social and well as natural science, discusses philosophical disputes and scientific ideas, and incorporates the complex historical interactions between science and nonbelief.
This clear, balanced survey of the interactions between science and religious doubt includes issues raised by physics, biology, neuroscience, pseudoscience, and philosophy. Designed for advanced students, it includes some primary sources.
[T]his is an intelligent and well-balanced book that carefully considers all the arguments offered on both sides of the issue of science and belief. The author refuses to take the easy way out of saying that science and religion are dealing with different realms: one being limited to facts, the other focusing on meaning..Overall, this is an excellent book for the layman and professional alike. Anyone interested in the subject would find this to be one of the few contemporary books that approaches these controversial issues with more light than heat.
In the context not only of the intellectual debates between scientific and supernatural or transcendent realities, but also the political relationship between the social institutions of science and religion, Edis explores what he calls science-minded nonbelief, which takes the naturalism of current science as the leading reason to reject the existence of spiritual realities. He touches on social and well as natural science, discusses philosophical disputes and scientific ideas, and incorporates the complex historical interactions between science and nonbelief.