This was a fantastic philosophy book. It critizes both philosophy and science in a very accessible way.
Often times, we find philosophy and science in an argument over who is better or who is more important. Fulton J. Sheen emphasizes the fact that neither can exist without the other and that more often than not they work together.
I give this book 10 out of 10. It was extremely accessible, and conveyed it's ideas in a straight forward manner.
Unfortunately, I believe that this book is relatively hard to find, in fact there are no pictures and my own edition is not handy nor is it particularly attractive. I'll leave you with a picture of Dr. Sheen instead:
[If you're worried about the fact that he is a priest and has written many religious texts and how this may affect his view on the philosophy of science, you shouldn't. God rarely enters his text.]
Often times, we find philosophy and science in an argument over who is better or who is more important. Fulton J. Sheen emphasizes the fact that neither can exist without the other and that more often than not they work together.
I give this book 10 out of 10. It was extremely accessible, and conveyed it's ideas in a straight forward manner.
Unfortunately, I believe that this book is relatively hard to find, in fact there are no pictures and my own edition is not handy nor is it particularly attractive. I'll leave you with a picture of Dr. Sheen instead:
[If you're worried about the fact that he is a priest and has written many religious texts and how this may affect his view on the philosophy of science, you shouldn't. God rarely enters his text.]
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