The Life between Science, Technology and Humanism

Philosophy and Culture 32 (6):19-33 (2005)
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In this paper, law and science to discuss the relationship between natural law and scientific knowledge on the history of the amendment to the description of the limitations of science. In human history, the humanities and sciences for the harmony, but scientism great doctrine and technology development, making the crisis of human civilization; true Chinese culture, Chinese culture and mentality of holding the practical study of science and technology, the lack of scientific spirit. Scientism and Technology brink of bankruptcy doctrine that the human spirit, human civilization is facing a crisis, the whole of life must be full integration of science, technology and humanities. This paper is on the relationship between the laws of science and the laws of nature as well as on the limitations of science in terms of the modifications about scientific cognition in history. Historically, humanism and science used to be harmonious; yet the magnificent development of scientism and technolatry put human civilization into a crisis, which is also true to Chinese culture. Chinese culture tries to learn science and technology with a practical state of mind without the spirit of science. Scientism and technolatry throw humanistic spirit to the edge of destruction and put therefore human civilization into a crisis, since a well-integrated life must assimilate science, technology and humanism

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