The Territories of Human Reason: Science and Theology in an Age of Multiple Rationalities
The Territories of Human Reason: Science and Theology in an Age of Multiple Rationalities
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Abstract
Our understanding of human rationality has changed significantly since the year 2000, with growing emphasis placed on multiple rationalities, each adapted to the specific tasks of communities of practice. We may think of the world as an ontological unity—but we use a plurality of methods to investigate and represent this world. This development has called into question both the appeal to a universal rationality, characteristic of the Enlightenment, and also the simple ‘modern–postmodern’ binary. This work is the first major study to explore the emergence of multiple situated rationalities. It focusses on the relation of the natural sciences and Christian theology, but its approach can easily be extended to other disciplines. It provides a robust intellectual framework for discussion of transdisciplinarity, which has become a major theme in many parts of the academic world. The work offers a major reappraisal of what it means to be ‘rational’ which will have significant impact on older discussions of this theme. It explores the consequences of the seemingly inexorable move away from the notion of a single universal rationality towards a plurality of cultural and domain-specific methodologies and rationalities. What does this mean for the natural sciences? For the philosophy of science? For Christian theology? And for the exciting and important interdisciplinary field of science and religion? How can a single individual hold together scientific and religious ideas, when these arise from quite different rational approaches? This ground-breaking volume sets out to engage these questions. In doing so, it is certain to provoke intense discussion and debate.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Science and Theology in an Age of ‘Multiple Situated Rationalities’
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I Exploring the Notion of Rationality
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II Rationality in Science and Theology: A Critical Engagement
Alister E. McGrath-
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Rational Virtues and the Problem of Theory Choice
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Rational Explanation in Science and Religion
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From Observation to Theory: Deduction, Induction, and Abduction
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Complexity and Mystery: The Limits of Rationality in Science and Religion
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Rational Consilience: Some Closing Reflections on Science and Christian Theology
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Rational Virtues and the Problem of Theory Choice
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End Matter
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