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Practical Mystic
Matthew Stanley
其他書名
Religion, Science, and A.S. Eddington
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 2007
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
History / General
Religion / Christianity / Quaker
Religion / Religion & Science
Science / Space Science / Astronomy
Science / History
ISBN
0226770974
9780226770970
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1lUqAAAAYAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Science and religion have long been thought incompatible. But nowhere has this apparent contradiction been more fully resolved than in the figure of A. S. Eddington (1882-1944), a pioneer in astrophysics, relativity, and the popularization of science, and a devout Quaker.
Practical Mystic
uses the figure of Eddington to shows how religious and scientific values can interact and overlap without compromising the integrity of either.
Eddington was a world-class scientist who not only maintained his religious belief throughout his scientific career but also defended the interrelation of science and religion while drawing inspiration from both for his practices. For instance, at a time when a strict adherence to deductive principles of physics had proved fruitless for understanding the nature of stars, insights from Quaker mysticism led Eddington to argue that an outlook less concerned with certainty and more concerned with further exploration was necessary to overcome the obstacles of incomplete and uncertain knowledge.
By examining this intersection between liberal religion and astrophysics,
Practical Mystic
questions many common assumptions about the relationship between science and spirituality. Matthew Stanley's analysis of Eddington's personal convictions also reveals much about the practice, production, and dissemination of scientific knowledge at the beginning of the twentieth century.