Fundamental Issues in the Philosophy of Science
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The monograph is in two parts. In the first part the author examines the nature of scince, its methodology, its limitations, and its application in technology. The author desribes science as a "two-edged sword" which can be used for human welfare and for human destruction, especially through its "misapplication" in the manufacture of weapons of mass destruction. The author argues that it was the Humanities that gave birth to science, and stresses the need for the Humanities to "humanize" and "tame" Science and technology, otherwise they would "grow wild" and turn out to be mankind's instruments of self- destruction and collective suicide. The author argues that science is based on metaphysics, a fact which(he maintains)is supported by modern quantum physics with its discovery of the sub-atomic particles which, by their nature, are immaterial elements. Thus modern quantum physics, he argues, supports the idealist view of the world, and the idealist contention that the primary category of the material world is spirit, not matter. In the second part the author examines the nature and methodology of the social sciences
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Born in 1944, Prof. Joseph I.Omoregbe was educated at Gregorian University (Rome), Lateran University(Rome),and Catholic University of Louvain(Belgium).He holds three doctorate degrees in Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theology. He has taught Religious Studies and Philosophy in Universities in Nigeria,Swaziland and currently in Lesotho
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639324228
 - Sprache Englisch
 - Größe H6mm x B220mm x T150mm
 - Jahr 2011
 - EAN 9783639324228
 - Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
 - ISBN 978-3-639-32422-8
 - Titel Fundamental Issues in the Philosophy of Science
 - Autor Joseph Omoregbe
 - Untertitel A Philosophical Critique of Science and the Social Sciences
 - Gewicht 161g
 - Herausgeber VDM Verlag
 - Anzahl Seiten 108
 - Genre Philosophie