Religion and Science from Galileo to Bergson
John Charlton Hardwick
Leído por Laurie Anne Walden





This history of Western philosophy, published in 1920, explores how people have explained the natural world during the last few centuries, whether by spiritual interpretation or through advances in science. From the Preface: "The chapters which follow are not intended as even a slight sketch of the history of Thought since the Renaissance. Their object is more modest, i.e. to illustrate the thesis that mankind, being 'incurably religious,' insists (however hopeless the enterprise may sometimes seem) upon interpreting the universe spiritually." (Summary by LA Walden and the Preface) (4 hr 19 min)
Capítulos
Introductory | 13:43 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
The Dissolution of the Old Synthesis | 17:06 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Growth of the Mechanical Theory | 17:06 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Seventeenth-Century Reactions | 25:01 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Rise of an Anti-Religious Science | 17:53 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Rise of German Idealism | 17:23 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
The Romantic Movement | 21:14 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Mechanism and Life | 17:04 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Materialism and Agnosticism | 26:30 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Reactions in Philosophy | 22:13 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Some Recent Tendencies in Philosophy | 26:50 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Some Recent Tendencies in Science | 20:44 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Some Final Considerations | 16:53 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden |
Reseñas
They knew something back in that time





Timothy
last century culture knew a lot of history, though it's easy to dismiss them as old fashioned.
off the Wall





Tr51k
interesting relevant information about popular history of science and religion.
amazingly insightful I absolutely love this thank you so much





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