Science, Religion, and the Human Experience
the complementarity of science and religion 147 tarity” to resolve the paradox. The classical theory of particles collapsed. The ...
148 cosmos Smolin’s bold stand on relationality is made throughout his book. The essence of his claim appears early on:^20 The l ...
the complementarity of science and religion 149 nature of the emerging relational paradigm in physics and metaphysics. To do thi ...
150 cosmos is one thing with various aspects. In this oneness is expressed the unity of the world. All relations, internal and e ...
the complementarity of science and religion 151 Religion comes to us as mythical discourse and the language derived from it. The ...
152 cosmos consequent nature” (Whitehead) or “God is finite” (Brightman). We can never speak univocally about such matters; we m ...
the complementarity of science and religion 153 human endeavor, especially one so significant as science, for religion, too, see ...
154 cosmos simple ignorance when the early Russian astronaut said God was not to be found in space. It was a remark clearly out ...
the complementarity of science and religion 155 elaborated upon this notion which Nishida associated with what he called “pure e ...
156 cosmos but realized that this was a point on which he and Hoyle differed. He said to Hoyle: “I think of the possibilities; y ...
the complementarity of science and religion 157 of theories brings us “closer and closer to the truth.” This optimism is not sha ...
158 cosmos view of the octogenarian Carl Gustav Jung by John Freeman of the BBC. The dialogue between them is instructive:^46 fr ...
the complementarity of science and religion 159 If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst into the sky, that would be lik ...
160 cosmos Ibid., 261. Gould here quotes Walcott’s letter, dated January 7, 1926, to R. B. Fosdick. Ibid. Advocates of the righ ...
the complementarity of science and religion 161 Kitaro Nishida,An Inquiry into the Good, trans. Masao Abe and Christopher Ives, ...
162 cosmos Gould, Stephen Jay.Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History.New York: W. W. Norton, 1989. Hartshor ...
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9 Darwin, Design, and the Unification of Nature John Hedley Brooke Despite obvious differences between the practices of science ...
166 life tion in which the structures of living organisms had been beautifully adapted for their functions. Darwin’s lifelong pr ...
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