Religion and the Theories of Science: A Response to Barbour
Abstract. This paper offers a detailed response to “Religion and the Theories of Science” in Barbour's Gifford Lectures I. Topics include: complementarity, indeterminacy, parts and wholes, and Bell's theorem in quantum theory; metaphysical issues raised by relativity theory and thermodynam...
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1996
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Year: 1996, Volume: 31, Issue: 1, Pages: 29-41 |
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B genetic mutations B Design Argument B Bell's theorem B Realism B God's action B “bottom—up” causality B creation theology B Contingency B Indeterminism B Thermodynamics B Quantum Theory B relativity theory B Holism B complementarity B Evolution B “top—down” causality B Temporality B Astronomy |
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