Religion and Science

Philosophy 4 (13):39- (1929)
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Abstract

In considering this perennial question of the relationship between science and religion it is important to avoid any appearance—or reality—of burking the facts. When one speaks of science one speaks of science as it is understood, and as research is carried out in it, by specialists in the various fields; and it is the most honest and the wisest course to consider in each separate science what exactly the results amount to and what the theories represent

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The consciousness of self.William James - 1890 - In The Principles of Psychology. London, England: Dover Publications.

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