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Explaining and Explaining Away in Science and Religion
Authors:David H. Glass  Mark McCartney
Affiliation:1. dh.glass@ulster.ac.uk
Abstract:Abstract

There is no good reason to think that there is a necessary conflict between science and the existence of God, but is there still some way in which science might support atheism? The most plausible strategy for atheism is to argue that scientific explanations can remove the need for God in some cases via “explaining away.” This paper proposes a number of questions to help identify whether explaining away takes place in a given context, and explores several cases where explaining away might be thought to occur, with particular attention given to the most obvious case: the theory of evolution.
Keywords:Explanation  Explaining away  Bayesian confirmation  Evolution  Design  Fine-tuning  Origins of religion
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