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Journal

2006 | 14 | 1 | 33-43

Article title

Religion and Science: Two Kinds of Truth?

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PL
Religia i nauka: dwie prawdy?
EN
Religion and Science: Two Kinds of Truth?

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PL

Abstracts

PL
The conflict between religion and science is considered from the point of view of a tension between two types of knowledge: religious and scientific. These are indicative of a fundamental conflict between two attitudes towards the world: looking at the world either from the point view of revelation or natural knowledge. I argue that religion and science can be seen as complementary, not threatening the views of each other. Science itself is neither theistic nor atheistic. It becomes such due to ideological interpretation. Scientific propositions and theories neither directly support nor threaten religion; the problem of existence of God and the supernatural is beyond the capabilities of science. The argument for the neutrality of science can be grounded in the fact that both theism and atheism derive support from science.

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14

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1

Pages

33-43

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published
2006-03-01

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Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2657-5868-year-2006-volume-14-issue-1-article-451
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