2.3.8 Thinking About Tradition (Supplemental)
One of the most sophisticated theorizations of tradition is found in the works of Professor Talal Asad. (Sonia Sevilla/"Imam Ali Shrine")
One of the most sophisticated theorizations of tradition is found in the works of Professor Talal Asad. (Sonia Sevilla/"Imam Ali Shrine")
This article from the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) in New York City shows how science can be studied in relation to many other disciplines. (Laurascudder/"Kitab al-Tafhim")
Science can't tell us whether science explains everything. (Fir0002/"Red sunset")
Can methodological naturalism offer insights into reality beyond what is material? (Paul Horner/"Butterfly")
It is at the level of culture that the truly irreconcilable conflicts between science and theology are found. (J C Casado/"M31 Galaxy")
Perhaps the most influential work in the history and philosophy of science in the latter half of the twentieth century is Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions. (Bartolomeu Velho/"Ptolemaic Model")
Another key concept in the philosophy of science, introduced by Karl Popper, is "falsifiability." (Wikipedia/"Phrenology")
Did the moon help sink the "unsinkable" Titanic? Read a lively scientific debate. (Stöwer/"Titanic sinking")
Knowing what the universe is made of helps us understand how it evolved. (ESO/"Asymmetric Ashes")
Is our knowledge of our contemporary physics model complete? (CERN/"LHC")