"We deplore efforts to degrade human intelligence, to seek to explain the world in supernatural terms, and to look outside nature for salvation. We are committed to separation of church and state." - ...
This is part 3 of this interview: click here for part 2. This is the fourth in a new series of articles on Science and Philosophy, featuring interviews with influential scientists and philosophers of ...
The first in a series of critical introductions to thinkers and concepts that inform discussion of the climate crisis, looking at Murray Bookchin… ...
To better illustrate that science and faith are not opposed perhaps we should observe the distinction between methodological ...
Logical positivism, widely regarded as the received epistemology of psychology in the first half of the 20th century, was supplanted in the 1960s by various postpositivistic, relativistic philosophies ...
The philosophy professor seeks to disentangle sound science from naturalistic dogma. Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism by Alvin Plantinga Oxford University Press, ...
This is part 3 of this interview: click here for part 2. This is the fourth in a new series of posts on Science and Philosophy, featuring interviews with influential scientists and philosophers of ...
Today's politically correct version of naturalism hides behind an idealised vision of Darwin as someone who would have welcomed the molecular revolution in genetics but would never license eugenics.
The M.A. program in Philosophy at Boston College offers students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the history of philosophy and to work on topics as diverse as, for instance, Aristotelian ...
THE author of this book is one of the “critical” realists. The difference between a neo-realist and a critical realist would seem to be that the former regards the datum of perception as identical ...
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