The physics of theism : god, physics, and the philosophy of science / Jeffrey Koperski.
By: Koperski, Jeffrey.
Material type: BookPublisher: Chichester : West Sussex : Wiley, 2015Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118932773; 1118932773; 9781118932797; 111893279X; 9781118933800; 111893380X; 1118932811; 9781118932810; 9781118932803; 1118932803.Subject(s): Physics -- Religious aspects | Theism | Religion and science | Science -- Philosophy | Physics -- Religious aspects | RELIGION -- Agnosticism | Physics -- Religious aspects | Religion and science | Science -- Philosophy | TheismGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Physics of theism.DDC classification: 211/.3 Online resources: Wiley Online Library Summary: The Physics of Theism provides a timely, critical analysis of the ways in which physics intertwines with religion. Koperski brings clarity to a range of arguments including the fine-tuning argument, naturalism, the laws of nature, and the controversy over Intelligent Design.-A single author text providing unprecedented scope and depth of analysis of key issues within the Philosophy of Religion and the Philosophy of Science -Critically analyses the ways in which physics is brought into play in matters of religion -Self-contained chapters allow readers to directly access specific areas of interest -The area is one of considerable interest, and this book is a timely and well-conceived contribution to these debates -Written by an accomplished scholar working in the philosophy of physics in a style that renders complex arguments accessible.Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The Physics of Theism provides a timely, critical analysis of the ways in which physics intertwines with religion. Koperski brings clarity to a range of arguments including the fine-tuning argument, naturalism, the laws of nature, and the controversy over Intelligent Design.-A single author text providing unprecedented scope and depth of analysis of key issues within the Philosophy of Religion and the Philosophy of Science -Critically analyses the ways in which physics is brought into play in matters of religion -Self-contained chapters allow readers to directly access specific areas of interest -The area is one of considerable interest, and this book is a timely and well-conceived contribution to these debates -Written by an accomplished scholar working in the philosophy of physics in a style that renders complex arguments accessible.
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