Philosophy, Science and Religion mark three of the most fundamental modes of thinking about the world and our place in it. Are these modes incompatible? Put another way: is the intellectually responsible thing to do to ‘pick sides’ and identify with one of these approaches at the exclusion of others? Or, are they complementary or mutually supportive? As is typical of questions of such magnitude, the devil is in the details. For example, it is important to work out what is really distinctive about each of these ways of inquiring about the world. In order to gain some clarity here, we’ll be investigating what some of the current leading thinkers in philosophy, science and religion are actually doing.

Philosophy, Science and Religion: Religion and Science

Philosophy, Science and Religion: Religion and Science



Instructors: Dr Mog Stapleton
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Reviewed on Jun 15, 2020
This was a very difficult course for me due to the nature of the subject. However, Dr. Priest did an excellent job explaining the concepts so that I could follow along. Well done.
Reviewed on Apr 6, 2022
I never had the opportunity to attend college and at 59 this was an exciting class to take.
Reviewed on Mar 13, 2022
Fun and explorative. I like the questions the best, fyi, and resonding to other people's writing.
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