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Reductionism Reconsidered: A Dialogue between Ursula Goodenough and George Ellis
From: Ursula Goodenough I lack the training to respond to Geoge Ellis’s anti-reductionism arguments with respect to physics, but...
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Reductionism Reconsidered
From: Edward Remler I read this with a heavy heart. An eminent physicist confusing an already hopelessly confused subject....
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More Sex
Meta 140. 1999/09/15. Approximately 2350 words. In this posting, we continue our discussion of sexuality, science, andreligion, following-up on...
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Descartes’ Triumph
In 1992 when the Western world was trying to celebrate Columbus’s discovery with great fanfare, there were many (legitimate)...
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Philosophy and Sex: Not a Happy Couple
A one-volume history of Western civilization would surely have to have a chapter devoted to sex, marriage, and related...
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Review of Gregerson and van Huyssteen’s “Rethinking Theology and Science”
Review: Niels Henrik Gregersen and J. Wentzel van Huyssteen, eds., Rethinking Theology and Science: Six Models for the Current...
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Sectarian Religions and Universal Sciences
In this forum on Science and Religion, we have had postings on Christianity and Science, Judaism and Science, as...
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Review of Stephen Jay Gould’s “Rocks of Ages”
Stephen Jay Gould is justly honoured not only for his contributions to science but also for his sensitive and...
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Judaism and Science
Below are two messages continuing the thread on Judaism and Science. In the first message, Frederick Gregory notes a...
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Halacha, Kabbalah, and Filosofia
I have enjoyed reading the correspondence in response to my essay about Judaism and science. I learned from all...