God, Humanity and the Cosmos - 2nd Edition: A Companion to the Science-Religion DebateChristopher Southgate Bloomsbury Academic, 2005 - 443 páginas Contributors include: |
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... fact is . However , Rescher does not view this constructive role of the mind as operating without all constraint . Rather , he views our conceptual frame- works and human rationality more generally , as being shaped by a process of ...
... fact , what is required is that we take a more subtle approach to prediction . What we observe may well be random ( or pseudo- random ) . However , the deterministic element in mathematical chaos implies that the random observations ...
... fact that human beings had made it . MacKay ( 1991 : ch . 8 ) has suggested that making such a computer would be an act of ' procreation ' , but would not usurp the functions of the creator God any more than biological procreation does ...
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An introduction to the debate between science | 3 |
Exercises | 4 |
Science and education | 11 |
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