Webs of Reality: Social Perspectives on Science and ReligionRutgers University Press, 2002 - 239 Science and religion are often thought to be advancing irreconcilable goals and thus to be mutually antagonistic. Yet in the often acrimonious debates between the scientific and religions communities, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that both science and religion are systems of thought and knowledge that aim to understand the world and our place in it. |
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... context in which science is done . For example , a historian may look at how scientific research was funded in a particular time and place . Finally , and most importantly for our present purposes , histori- ans work with a variety of ...
... context of justification rather than the context of discovery . The one point they all have in common is that the method begins with the formulation of a hypothesis to be tested , and they go on at some length talking about the ...
... context . However , the critics of this po- sition argue that there is no context . Drawing on the insights of Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida , F. R. Ankersmit argues that because our understanding of texts is always based on other ...
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