David Bentley Hart - Can Philosophy Clarify Science vs. Theology?

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Science and theology have a tumultuous history of conflict and strife on the one hand, and attempts to seek consilience and consonance on the other. Can philosophy help discern what may be true from what is clearly false?
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Komentáře • 3

  • @strigoi5890
    @strigoi5890 Před 5 lety +9

    Please interview Ed Feser. Get some more scholastics interviewed. :)
    Thanks for your work Dr. Kuhn.

    • @georgedoyle7971
      @georgedoyle7971 Před 2 lety +1

      “Better for them to deny the mind--and with it rationality, truth, and science itself--than to admit the soul. Once again, the secularist manifests the very dogmatism of which he accuses the religious believer, and in rationalizing it is willing to contemplate absurdities of which no religious believer has ever dreamed.”
      (Edward Feser, The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism).
      “Many philosophers [like Daniel Dennett] think the self is unreal because you cannot see it in the brain. They say this is not a failure of neuroscience, it’s simply evidence that the self is an illusion. But those that argue that the self is an illusion have to explain how we have arrived at that illusion. It requires an awful lot of self to argue for the illusion of the self” (Raymond Tallis).
      According to the physicist William Bragg..
      “Religion and science are opposed ... but only in the same sense as that in which my thumb and forefinger are opposed - and between the two, one can grasp everything. - (Sir William Bragg, Nobel Prize in Physics 1915).

  • @strigoi5890
    @strigoi5890 Před 5 lety

    Please interview Gaven Kerr.