Science and Certainty
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Added by: bramjnet | Karma: 463.20 | Non-Fiction, Other | 16 March 2008 |
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How did the cosmos, and our own special part of it, come to be? How
did life emerge and how did we arise within it? What can we say about
the essential nature of the physical world? What can be said about the
physical basis of consciousness? What can science tell or not tell us
about the nature and origin of physical and biological reality?
Science and Certainty
clears away the many misunderstandings surrounding these questions. The
book addresses why certain areas of science cause concern to many
people today in particular, those which seem to have implications for
the meaning of human existence, and for our significance on this planet
and in the universe as a whole. It also examines the tension that can
exist between scientific and religious belief systems.
Science and Certainty
offers an account of what science does, in fact, ask us to believe
about the most fundamental aspects of reality and, therefore, the
implications of accepting the scientific world view. The author also
includes a historical and philosophical background to a number of
environmental issues and argues that it is only through science that we
can hope to solve these problems.
This book will appeal to
popular science readers, those with an interest in the environment and
the implications of science for the meaning of human existence, as well
as students of environmental studies, philosophy, ethics and theology. |
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Tags: science, Science, meaning, implications, existence |