In this paper, I address the question of whether metaphysics and theology are or can become science. After examining the qualities of contemporary science, which evolved from an earlier historic concept of any body of literature into a formal method for obtaining empirical knowledge, I apply that standard to metaphysics and theology. I argue that neither metaphysics nor theology practices a scientific method or generates scientific knowledge. Worse, I conclude that both metaphysics and theology are at best purely cultural projects—exercises in exegesis of local cultural and religious ideas and language—and, therefore, that other cultures have produced or would produce radically different schemes of metaphysics or theology. At its worst, met...
The paper, drawing on ancient ideals of knowledge: pure versus practical, argues that natural scienc...
There are at least three kinds of arguments against the possibility of scientific and confessional t...
The paper argues for three theses: (1) Metaphysics depends on science as a source of knowledge. Our ...
In this paper, I address the question of whether metaphysics and theology are or can become science....
This article answers the question of whether the study of theology and metaphysics can be classified...
This article examines the relationship between science and theology within a critical realist framew...
In this paper, I aim to discuss E. J. Lowe's view of the synergy between metaphysics and natural sci...
This paper claims that the hazy intersection between the diverse fields of theology and the other sc...
In this chapter it is argued, for both historical and conceptual reasons, that the metaphysics of sc...
The criteria for what is considered as science have been debated for a very long time. This article...
In this paper, I aim to discuss E. J. Lowe's view of the synergy between metaphysics and natural sci...
In this paper, we first examine the reasons for opposing metaphysics. While assessing these reasons,...
The major factor that limits application of science in theology is identified as negligence of the m...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
The paper argues for three theses: (1) Metaphysics depends on science as a source of knowledge. Our...
The paper, drawing on ancient ideals of knowledge: pure versus practical, argues that natural scienc...
There are at least three kinds of arguments against the possibility of scientific and confessional t...
The paper argues for three theses: (1) Metaphysics depends on science as a source of knowledge. Our ...
In this paper, I address the question of whether metaphysics and theology are or can become science....
This article answers the question of whether the study of theology and metaphysics can be classified...
This article examines the relationship between science and theology within a critical realist framew...
In this paper, I aim to discuss E. J. Lowe's view of the synergy between metaphysics and natural sci...
This paper claims that the hazy intersection between the diverse fields of theology and the other sc...
In this chapter it is argued, for both historical and conceptual reasons, that the metaphysics of sc...
The criteria for what is considered as science have been debated for a very long time. This article...
In this paper, I aim to discuss E. J. Lowe's view of the synergy between metaphysics and natural sci...
In this paper, we first examine the reasons for opposing metaphysics. While assessing these reasons,...
The major factor that limits application of science in theology is identified as negligence of the m...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
The paper argues for three theses: (1) Metaphysics depends on science as a source of knowledge. Our...
The paper, drawing on ancient ideals of knowledge: pure versus practical, argues that natural scienc...
There are at least three kinds of arguments against the possibility of scientific and confessional t...
The paper argues for three theses: (1) Metaphysics depends on science as a source of knowledge. Our ...