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Is it possible to build a bridge from religion to science, so as to reconcile these two ever -rival spheres? Paul Nakhin, a scientist and a popular writer, replies: such a bridge has long been built by science fiction writers! Oddly enough, many of them, thinking about the future, drew inspiration in religious images and plots.
How do you like that the idea of evolution (as well as its implementation) belongs ... to God? Or that even the creation of human hands - say, a computer or smartphone - is endowed with a soul or at least a mind? The author of the book proposes to reflect on these and other philosophical aspects without dogmatism and bias. It is not for nothing that even the great Einstein noted the particular value of the imagination for the development of creative thought, which drives science.
The publication is intended for readers interested in the interconnection of philosophy, religious aesthetics and science, as well as for all fans of the science fiction genre
How do you like that the idea of evolution (as well as its implementation) belongs ... to God? Or that even the creation of human hands - say, a computer or smartphone - is endowed with a soul or at least a mind? The author of the book proposes to reflect on these and other philosophical aspects without dogmatism and bias. It is not for nothing that even the great Einstein noted the particular value of the imagination for the development of creative thought, which drives science.
The publication is intended for readers interested in the interconnection of philosophy, religious aesthetics and science, as well as for all fans of the science fiction genre
Author:
Author:Nakhin Pol J .
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Natural sciences
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-97060-848-7
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