Overview of the Structure of a Scientific Worldview
Abstract. Understanding the structure of a scientific world view is important for the dialogue between science and religion. In this essay, I define comprehensive worldview and distinguish it from the more focused non comprehensive worldview. I explain that scientists and the public at large agree t...
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Year: 2006, Volume: 41, Issue: 1, Pages: 113-124 |
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Critical Realism
B Science and religion B methods of science B contingent truth B Philosophy and theology B theological worldview B presuppositions of science B hypothetico-deductive method B comprehensive worldviews B inductivism B justification in science B SCIENTIFIC WORLDVIEW B noncomprehensive worldviews B statistical-relevance method B Evolutionary Biology |
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