Sacred Science? On science and its interrelations with religious worldviews /
Science and religion are often viewed as dichotomies. But although our contemporary society is often perceived as a rationalization process, we still need broad, metaphysical beliefs outside of what can be proven empirically. Rituals and symbols remain at the core of modern life. Do our concepts of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Wageningen :
Wageningen Academic Publishers : Imprint: Wageningen Academic Publishers,
2012.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2012. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- 1. Scientific worldviews, religious minds
- Science as religion?
- Science and religious worldviews intertwined
- Sacred science?
- 2. Science and religion?
- Common to all sciences: informed and self-critical argumentation
- The need for critical studies of the sciences
- A need for improvement
- Science: part of the problem, part of the solution
- Plurality of religions: a need for clarifying definitions and convincing justifications
- In the new age: a close relationship between monotheism and science
- The inherent need for a critique of religion
- Modernization of consciousness
- 3. What is epistocracy?
- The historical dimension
- The organizational dimension
- The constitutional dimension
- The process dimension
- The substance dimension
- The actor dimension
- The cognitive dimension
- The normative dimension
- Why not epistocracy?
- 4. Doubt has been eliminated
- Elimination of doubt and the ethos of science
- The unscientific belief in science
- Livssyn - life philosophies
- First or second modernity
- 5. The religious belief in rationality, science and democracy
- Moral imaginaries
- The ideals of religious freedom and the Enlightenment
- The liberal dogma
- Who shall guard whom?
- 6. Psychology as science or psychology as religion
- From Protestantism to therapy
- The turning away from religion
- Psychology as religion
- Psychology as religion reconsidered
- Going back to the roots
- Conclusion
- 7: Science without God
- Introduction: science vs. religion
- Scientific fundamentalism
- Can science explain religion?
- Can science replace religion?
- Science with God, and science without God
- Conclusion: we can do without religion
- 8. Science and religion, natural and unnatural
- A new "cognitive" contrast
- Conceptual oversimplification and historical forgetfulness
- Cognitive commonalities
- A dubious distinction
- Cognitively unnatural science?
- 9. Immortality
- Variations of socio-technical immortality
- Engineered immortality
- Concluding: changing coordinates of transcendence
- 10. What should be the role of religion in science education and bioethics?
- The role of religion in science education
- The importance of creationism for science education
- The response of science education to creationism
- The role of religion in bioethics
- What then is the specific place for religion?
- Conclusions
- Current commentary: The arc of civil liberation
- "Obama"
- Tahrir Square
- Occupy Wall Street
- Contributors.