Richard_Dawkins_no_Fronteiras_do_Pensamento_Porto_Alegre_(18210456641) Type post Author Neil Thomas Date August 8, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , A Philosopher Looks at Science, abiogenesis, Alister McGrath, Charles Darwin, Climbing Mount Improbable, Coming to Faith Through Dawkins, John Ray, magisteria, materialism, Meister Eckhart, Moses, Old Testament, On the Origin of Species, Philo of Alexandria, Richard Dawkins, speciation, Stephen Jay Gould, Tertullian, The God Delusion, theology, William Paley Some Unintended Consequences of Atheist (and Theist) Discourse Neil Thomas August 8, 2024 Evolution, Faith & Science 16 This “law of unintended consequences” is an intriguing aspect of the whole Darwin/Dawkins affair that deserves further investigation. Read More ›
physics Type post Date October 23, 2022 CategoriesPhysical SciencesPhysicsScience Tagged , A Philosopher Looks at Science, Cambridge University Press, general relativity, metric tensor, Nancy Cartwright, pop psychology, Protestant Reformation, social psychology, Texas, University of Durham Can Physics Account for Our Whole Reality? Science and Culture October 23, 2022 Physical Sciences, Physics, Science 4 Mathematician turned philosopher Nancy Cartwright says no; reality is ultimately too complex for that. Read More ›