This captivating exploration of Western philosophy, published in 1920, delves into humanitys quest to understand the natural world over the past few centuries. Through the lens of both spiritual interpretation and scientific advancement, this work illustrates the enduring thesis that mankind, being incurably religious, strives to interpret the universe in a spiritual context, despite the challenges this endeavor may pose. (Summary by LA Walden and the Preface)
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This captivating exploration of Western philosophy, published in 1920, delves into humanitys quest to understand the natural world over the past few centuries. Through the lens of both spiritual interpretation and scientific advancement, this work illustrates the enduring thesis that mankind, being incurably religious, strives to interpret the universe in a spiritual context, despite the challenges this endeavor may pose. (Summary by LA Walden and the Preface)
09 - Religion and Science from Galileo to Bergson by John Charlton Hardwick
Religion and Science from Galileo to Bergson
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09 - Religion and Science from Galileo to Bergson by John Charlton Hardwick
This captivating exploration of Western philosophy, published in 1920, delves into humanitys quest to understand the natural world over the past few centuries. Through the lens of both spiritual interpretation and scientific advancement, this work illustrates the enduring thesis that mankind, being incurably religious, strives to interpret the universe in a spiritual context, despite the challenges this endeavor may pose. (Summary by LA Walden and the Preface)
Religion and Science from Galileo to Bergson
This captivating exploration of Western philosophy, published in 1920, delves into humanitys quest to understand the natural world over the past few centuries. Through the lens of both spiritual interpretation and scientific advancement, this work illustrates the enduring thesis that mankind, being incurably religious, strives to interpret the universe in a spiritual context, despite the challenges this endeavor may pose. (Summary by LA Walden and the Preface)