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| − | As defined by the 20th century philosophers [[William James]] and Alfred North Whitehead | + | As defined by the 20th century philosophers [[William James]] and Alfred North Whitehead: "scientific materialism is the belief that physical reality, as made available to the natural sciences, is all that truly exists."<ref>John F. Haught, Making Sense of Evolution: Darwin, God and the Drama of Life, Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville, KY, 2010, page 48</ref> |
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As defined by the 20th century philosophers William James and Alfred North Whitehead: "scientific materialism is the belief that physical reality, as made available to the natural sciences, is all that truly exists."[1]
See also
External links
- Naturalism in the light of reality by Robert Gurney
- Evolutionary naturalism: an ancient idea by Jerry Bergman
4 part series by Dr. J.P. Moreland on the philosophy of scientific naturalism
- The Summit Lecture Series: Scientific Naturalism Worldview with J.P. Moreland, part 1
- The Summit Lecture Series: Scientific Naturalism with J.P. Moreland, part 2
- The Summit Lecture Series: Scientific Naturalism with J.P. Moreland, part 3
- The Summit Lecture Series: Scientific Naturalism Worldview with J.P. Moreland, part 4
Notes
- ↑ John F. Haught, Making Sense of Evolution: Darwin, God and the Drama of Life, Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville, KY, 2010, page 48