Titel: | Physics of Theism: God, Physics, and the Philosophy of Science |
Auteurs: | Jeffrey Kopersky |
Documenttype: | Books |
Uitgever : | Hoboken (New Jersey) [United States] : Wiley publisher, 2015 |
Artikel op pagina: | VIII, 279 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN: | 978-1-118-93281-0 |
Talen: | Engels |
Indexering: | 211.3 |
Tags: | Physics--Religious aspects ; Theism ; Religion and science ; Science--Philosophy |
Abstract : |
Review Jeffrey Koperski has produced an impressive book, written in a lively and accessible style, and providing a well-informed treatment of the broad range of topics it covers. I do not know of any work that is quite comparable with this in its treatment of the breadth of philosophical and theological issues raised by modern physics. I can heartily recommend it.—Rodney Holder, University of Cambridge Koperski's book reminds us that understanding the meaning of physics requires philosophical acumen; he brings this to bear on issues where physics has something to say about religious issues. The result is a thought-provoking journey that will move readers beyond facile generalizations about the relation between science and religion.—Hans Halvorson, Princeton University --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. From the Back Cover Theologians and philosophers of religion have become increasingly interested in science, and especially in the area of physics. From the fine-tuning of universal constants to quantum mechanics, relativity, and cosmology, physics is a subject surprisingly widespread in its connection to the area of religion. Bridging the gap between these fields, however, has proven to be problematic; those in religion and the humanities typically interact with the mathematical sciences only at a popular level, and physicists are often dismissive of metaphysics and religion. The Physics of Theism offers a significant and necessary middle ground between these disciplines, presenting a critical analysis of the ways in which physics is intertwined within matters of religion. Bringing clarity to often complex arguments, Koperski covers a broad range of issues which include divine action, free will, the fine-tuning argument, naturalism, the laws of nature, the relation between science and religion, and the controversy over Intelligent Design. The text is ideal for both students and scholars, providing the appropriate level of explanation of arguments to provide a starting point for research, while at the same time delivering an important contribution to current scholarship. About the Author Jeffrey Koperski is Professor of philosophy at Saginaw Valley State University, Michigan. While his early work in the philosophy of science focused on chaos theory, he has more recently moved into issues at the intersection of the philosophy of science and the philosophy of religion. He is an editorial board member for Philosophy Compass and has published articles in Philosophy of Science, the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, and Zygon, among others. |
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303835 | 211.3 KOP P | Book | Royal Military Academy | Bibliotheek KMS | Beschikbaar |