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Transdisciplinarity and the Philosophy of Science
1) The Seamless Garment of Knowledge Transdiciplinarity, rigorously speaking, is a term which conveys that knowledge in the ultimate...
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Learning to Be: Reflections on Bernard Lonergan’s Transcendental Philosophy of Education Towards an Integral Human Existance
INTRODUCTION The renowned Jesuit philosopher and theologian Bernard Lonergan was born Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan on December 17, 1904...
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Systems Metaphysics: A Bridge from Science to Religion
Systems metaphysics provides a new way to understand scientific knowledge, reveals the deep connection between fact and value, and...
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The Dialogue Between Science and Religion: A Step Towards Transdisciplinary Behavior
This document is about the learning experiences throughout the subject “The Dialogue between Science and Religion” given at UPAEP...
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On Being an Animal, Being Fallen, and Being Made in the Image of God
Introduction Many atheists look at the imperfections and evil in the world and are dismissive of the idea that...
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Towards an Ontology for Unified Knowledge: The Hypothesis of Logical Quanta.
TOWARDS ONTOLOGY FOR A UNIFIED KNOWLEDGE: THE HYPOTHESIS OF LOGICAL QUANTA The weirdness of quantum mechanics From the very...
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Beyond Dulaism/Beyond Polarization: Lessons from Science, Religion, and William James
A century ago, James maintained an interest in different disciplinary fields even as they had begun their historical swing...
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God, Matter, and Mind, and Time, Causality, and Symmetry
Paper: A. Theodicy B. Definitions C. The Machine A. Theodicy The Spirit intercedes on our behalf with sighs...
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Functional Reason, Metaphysics, Myth and the Unity of Knowledge – Insights from G. Siegwalt’s Dogmatics
Preface: What constitutes the unity of knowledge? Does this unity lie in the power to encompass phenomenal reality in...
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PLURALISM: The New Reality
I was reviewing a book in the library stacks of a well-known divinity school a few years ago when...