Monday, November 25, 2019

Science and its Limits essays

Science and its Limits essays In Del Ratzschs Science It is safe to say that I am fairly unfamiliar with these issues that are being discussed. I am examinging this material for the first time. Therefore, I realize that I have been influenced by Ratzschs presuppositions and beliefs on the issues he discusses. However, coming from a Christian point and having some background on what the faith generally believes on some of these issues, for the most part his ideas seem rational and understandable. After his discussions on a subject, he raises questions and voices his opinion on that particular topic. The opinions and doubts he has on the subject were pretty convincing and I found myself taking his stance on most, if not all of the subjects at hand. This statement from Ratzsch seems to sum up of my view on the majority of the issues. It should be clear that what one believes concerning the integration of ones science and Christianity will be affected by ones conception of science (Ratzch 141). Regardless of what you believe or why you believe it, your religious believes and how they relate to science will without a doubt influence how we perceive science. The first discussion is on Baconianism which was developed by Francis Bacon (1561-1626). His view held that science began by collecting data in an objective form, which would be free of all prejudices on the issue at hand. This idea would include being free of any religious influences. The data tha...

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