A Theology of Science: From Science to Ethics to an Ethical Politics

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This book reveals a remarkable oddity about the mainstream philosophy of science. While rejecting a noxious relativism, it is unable to ascribe "truth" to scientific theories that also are divorced conceptually from ethics and politics. There is much at stake since these dilemmas have led to a politicized truth whereby "truth" in these areas is often decided ideologically. But the ideology and splintered areas collide head-on with our awareness of ourselves and the world. By relating a world of which we are phenomenologically conscious to a common-sense reasoning, a novel case is made for objective scientific truth, a true causal principle, and the principle's implication of a First Cause. This Cause, as a Creator of Nature, begets moral norms intrinsic to scientific descriptions of our psycho-biological nature since our nature was created as it ought to be; affording a naturalistic ethics that can be as true as the science that informs it. Medicine and its allied sciences are used to illustrate this moral import in terms of a revitalized support of the traditional family -- a perennial norm expressed by the dictum "As the family goes, so goes the state." Thus a state's support of the family exemplifies how normative political claims can be as true as a scientific ethics that informs them. The logical link of ethics to science and politics marks the reasoning implicit in a natural theology common to the major monotheistic religions. And so despite the faults of all organizations, this book suggests one reason why those religions flourished over the ages. Outlasting the Roman Empire and modern ideologies that boasted vainly of reigning to the end of history, the religions address a personal spirituality and fulfill human nature. They render coherent an experienced world where truth coincides in science, ethics, politics, and religion.


  • | Author: Robert C. Trundle
  • | Publisher: Brown Walker Press
  • | Publication Date: Jun 06, 2007
  • | Number of Pages: 260 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 1599424266
  • | ISBN-13: 9781599424262
Author:
Robert C. Trundle
Publisher:
Brown Walker Press
Publication Date:
Jun 06, 2007
Number of pages:
260 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
1599424266
ISBN-13:
9781599424262