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Arguments Against Realism and the Transcendence of Science

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Princeton: Princeton Theological Seminary, Apr 2020Description: Pages 63-75ISSN:
  • 0040-5736
Subject(s): In: Theology Today
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) Non-fiction Vol. 77, No. 01 (April 2020) Available THT7701

Realism is questioned from two sides, the philosophy of science and religion. First, the "underdetermination of theories by data" and the revision of the "miracle argument" make it necessary to revise scientific realism. Second, the claim that a realistic interpretation of belief contradicts its religious character questions the consistency of theological realism. Both discussions show that we have to further develop realism. I propose to consider truth, meaning, experience, and transcendence as creative characteristics of a realistic thought. They enable us to make and receive meaning for facts.

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