TOWARD A SOUND PERSPECTIVE ON MODERN PHYSICS: CAPRA'S POPULARIZATION OF MYSTICISM AND THEOLOGICAL APPROACHES REEXAMINED |
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Authors: | Robert K. Clifton Marilyn G. Regehr |
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Affiliation: | Robert K. Clifton and Marilyn G. Regehr are currently researching at Cambridge University in the Department of the History and Philosophy of Science and the Divinity School, respectively. Their correspondence address is Peterhouse, Trumpington St., Cambridge, CB2 lRD, England. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Fritjof Capra's The Tao of Physics , one of several popularizations paralleling Eastern mysticism and modern physics, is critiqued, demonstrating that Capra gives little attention to the differing philosophies of physics he employs, utilizing whatever interpretation suits his purposes, without prior justification. The same critique is applied and similar conclusions drawn, about some recent attempts at relating theology and physics. In contrast, we propose the possibility of maintaining a cogent relationship between these disciplines by employing theological hypotheses to account for aspects of physics that are free from interpretive difficulties, such as the ability to create mathematical structures with extraordinary predictive success. |
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Keywords: | Fritjof Capra mysticism quantum mechanics relativity theory theology science |
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