Scientific activity tends to reflect particular worldviews and their associated value outlooks; and scientific results sometimes have implications for worldviews and the presuppositions of value outlooks. Even so, scientific activity per se neither presupposes nor provides sound rational grounds to accept any worldview or value outlook. Moreover, in virtue of reflecting a suitable variety of worldviews and value outlooks, perhaps including some religious ones, science is better able to further its aim. An extended argument is made that, although the materialist worldview has de facto been widely associated with the development of modern science, the scope of scientific inquiry is improperly limited when constraints, derived from materialism...
The relationship between science and its foundations and its influence on thought and worldview and ...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
Most secular studies still conclude that religion and science are not identical to each other. Weste...
The paper, drawing on ancient ideals of knowledge: pure versus practical, argues that natural scienc...
Modern science, for the most part, constrains the kind of theories that it entertains, and selects t...
The first part of this paper proposes a precise definition of what a worldview is, and why there is ...
In the process of updating the economic model of society there arose the problem of eliminating cont...
A common feature of contemporary science education curricula is the expectation that as well as lear...
There are two main sections in this paper. First, we will show that some of the chief 20th-century t...
Adherents of the historical school of philosophy of science propose a new conception of the aims and...
The idea that science is or should be value-free, and that values are or should be formed independen...
The possibility of religious education changing so that it explicitly includes non-religious worldvi...
This special issue of Science & Education deals with the theme of `Science, Worldviews and Education...
Cross-disciplinary use of science is needed to solve complex, real-world problems, but carrying out ...
Science is not possible in the absence of epistemic values (truth, simplicity), but what are the mor...
The relationship between science and its foundations and its influence on thought and worldview and ...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
Most secular studies still conclude that religion and science are not identical to each other. Weste...
The paper, drawing on ancient ideals of knowledge: pure versus practical, argues that natural scienc...
Modern science, for the most part, constrains the kind of theories that it entertains, and selects t...
The first part of this paper proposes a precise definition of what a worldview is, and why there is ...
In the process of updating the economic model of society there arose the problem of eliminating cont...
A common feature of contemporary science education curricula is the expectation that as well as lear...
There are two main sections in this paper. First, we will show that some of the chief 20th-century t...
Adherents of the historical school of philosophy of science propose a new conception of the aims and...
The idea that science is or should be value-free, and that values are or should be formed independen...
The possibility of religious education changing so that it explicitly includes non-religious worldvi...
This special issue of Science & Education deals with the theme of `Science, Worldviews and Education...
Cross-disciplinary use of science is needed to solve complex, real-world problems, but carrying out ...
Science is not possible in the absence of epistemic values (truth, simplicity), but what are the mor...
The relationship between science and its foundations and its influence on thought and worldview and ...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/60/version/60 The influence of...
Most secular studies still conclude that religion and science are not identical to each other. Weste...