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Cosmos and Theos - Ethical Theological Implications of Anthropic Cosmological Principle

English · Hardback

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"Highly recommended to all serious students of science and philosophy." —Choice Informationen zum Autor By Errol E. Harris Klappentext This sequel to the highly acclaimed Cosmos and Anthropos demonstrates the impact on social, ethical, and theological doctrines of the twentieth-century scientific revolution, particularly the Anthropic Principle. Harris reviews the main arguments put forward in the Western philosophical tradition for the existence of God, as well as the critique of those arguments, and shows that the conflict between religion and science since the seventeenth century has resulted more from the implications of the Copernican-Newtonian scientific paradigm than from any insuperable divergence of dogma or ultimate aim.Demonstrates the impact on social, ethical, and theological doctrines of the twentieth-century scientific revolution, particularly the Anthropic Principle. This book reviews the main arguments put forward in the Western philosophical tradition for the existence of God.

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