The Philosophy of Science
The Philosophy of Science
Paperback, 250 pages
The Philosophy of Science challenges a fundamental facet of the modern outlook: that science as such can answer ultimate questions about ourselves, the universe, and God. Disdaining mere discussion or mordant criticism of purely scientific conclusions, Sheen opens science to a realm of thought commonly diminished at best and denigrated at worst: the metaphysical. First published in 1934, The Philosophy of Science is by no means an obsolete study. Articulating the hierarchy of nature and knowledge, Sheen repudiates key elements of the New Atheism movement and offers an invitation to think, to seek, and to study what is true, one, and good—reality.
Author
Sheen, Mgr Fulton J
Publisher
Cluny Media
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15F
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ISBN/Code: 978-1950970223
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