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Is Nature Enough? Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 05/2006





Trama

The belief that nature is all there is and that no overall purpose exists in the universe is known broadly as 'naturalism'. John Haught examines this belief and in doing so addresses a fundamental issue in the dialogue of science with religion. Since the rise of science in the modern world has had so much influence on naturalism's intellectual acceptance, Haught seeks to provide a reasonable, scientifically informed alternative to naturalism. His approach is to embrace the results of scientific research while simultaneously questioning the rational coherence of scientific naturalism.




Note Editore

Is nature all there is? John Haught examines this question and in doing so addresses a fundamental issue in the dialogue of science with religion. The belief that nature is all there is and that no overall purpose exists in the universe is known broadly as 'naturalism'. Naturalism, in this context, denies the existence of any realities distinct from the natural world and human culture. Since the rise of science in the modern world has had so much influence on naturalism's intellectual acceptance, the author focuses on 'scientific' naturalism and the way in which its defenders are now attempting to put a distance between contemporary thought and humanity's religious traditions. Haught seeks to provide a reasonable, scientifically informed alternative to naturalism. His approach will provide the basis for lively discussion among students, scholars, scientists, theologians and intellectually curious people in general.




Sommario

Introduction; 1. Is nature enough?; 2. Religion; 3. Intelligence; 4. Life; 5. Emergence; 6. Purpose; 7. Seeing; 8. Cosmos; 9. Morality; 10. Suffering; 11. Death; 12. Anticipation.




Prefazione

John Haught examines 'scientific naturalism', the belief that nothing exists beyond the world available to our senses and scientific inquiry. He seeks to provide a reasonable, scientifically informed alternative to naturalism by embracing the results of analytical research while simultaneously questioning the rational coherence of Darwinistic naturalism.




Autore

John F. Haught is Distinguished Research Professor of Theology at Georgetown University. His area of specialization is systematic theology with particular interest in issues pertaining to science, evolution and religion.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780521847148

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 216 x 17 x 140 mm Ø 450 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 232


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