*Couldn't think of a better thread title, and perhaps not best for what I'm getting at.
I think if spirituality/religious claims have to answer to scientific evidence, and inquiries, that science ought to have to (constantly) answer to spiritual/philosophical inquiries. Curious what others think about this?
I see science, at its foundation, depending on faith. That's fine, in my book. It works well after that is accepted as understood (or even as fact). The faith I speak of is that the physical world exists and/or is reality. I have confidence, much of the time, that it exists. I'm yet to see what I identify as objective evidence for it's reality. I've asked for this numerous times. I've seen arguments that attempt to establish it as reality. I'm yet to see one that is objective, nor employing circular logic. Example: the physical world exists because I can perceive it with my physical senses. That equals non-objective means to establishing its reality (actual existence). While this thread could be about anyone trying to provide the objective evidence I ask about in this paragraph (I very much welcome that), I think it is prime example of how science fundamentally relies on faith and is what I see the thread as being most about.
There aren't perhaps a lot of propositions / inquiries for science to answer to when it comes to spirituality/philosophy, much less religion. But there is the prime example, and I'm sure I could come up with some others. As I am non-denominational and thus not very religious, I honestly can't think of any inquiry from a religious doctrine that I'm familiar with that science ought to answer to.
I think if spirituality/religious claims have to answer to scientific evidence, and inquiries, that science ought to have to (constantly) answer to spiritual/philosophical inquiries. Curious what others think about this?
I see science, at its foundation, depending on faith. That's fine, in my book. It works well after that is accepted as understood (or even as fact). The faith I speak of is that the physical world exists and/or is reality. I have confidence, much of the time, that it exists. I'm yet to see what I identify as objective evidence for it's reality. I've asked for this numerous times. I've seen arguments that attempt to establish it as reality. I'm yet to see one that is objective, nor employing circular logic. Example: the physical world exists because I can perceive it with my physical senses. That equals non-objective means to establishing its reality (actual existence). While this thread could be about anyone trying to provide the objective evidence I ask about in this paragraph (I very much welcome that), I think it is prime example of how science fundamentally relies on faith and is what I see the thread as being most about.
There aren't perhaps a lot of propositions / inquiries for science to answer to when it comes to spirituality/philosophy, much less religion. But there is the prime example, and I'm sure I could come up with some others. As I am non-denominational and thus not very religious, I honestly can't think of any inquiry from a religious doctrine that I'm familiar with that science ought to answer to.