Tag: scientism
In a New Book, Philosopher J.P. Moreland Exposes Bankrupt Scientism
A chemist-turned-philosopher, J.P. Moreland approaches the intersection of science and worldviews with a love and respect for both.
New Book Offers History as an Antidote to the Paralyzing “Science-Denier” Label
Whether the subject is evolution or climate change, the purpose of accusing someone of “science-denial” is to keep that person in line.
The Outsider: Wallace’s Reputation in the Darwinian Era
As I asked in a previous post: Why is Alfred Russel Wallace today a comparatively little known figure next to Darwin?
In Defense of Theistic Evolution, Denis Lamoureux Rewrites History
Scientism’s grand progress narrative holds that as we learn more and more about the world, purely natural or material explanations inevitably will arise and grow stronger.
From Darwinism to Dataism: Will We Lose Democracy to Techno-Religion?
When tyranny comes it often is introduced as some improvement, or as the correction of some perceived problem.