Whitehead felsefesinde din ve bilim ilişkisi
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Özkan, Fatih, Whitehead Felsefesinde Din ve Bilim İlişkisi, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Danışman: Prof. Dr. Murtaza Korlaelçi, V-81 s. ABSTRACT Whitehead has the great distinction of making philosophy closely associated with both science and religion. He has thereby made philosophy a highly effective and useful activity of the human spirit Our contact with reality is in the experience of particular fact and in the enjoyment of subjective being. Science arose out of the former and religion out of the latter. The demand for intellectual justification for the brute facts of experience is at the root science. This demand and the corresponding devotion to truth are fit parallels of religious sentiments. Only in science we are concerned with objective facts and not with subjectivity, which is the concern of religion. In religion we seek to realize, in the particularity of feeling, the general conceptions which can properly be provided by philosophy alone. The tendency towards abstract generalizition and the tendency towards emotional realizition are both present in the human spirit They are somewhat opposed in character, dividing science from religion. Unless they are reconciled and fused together, life is sure to suffer from inner deficiency. Merely with science, we get knowledge without value, and with unenlightened religion we get value without truth. But rational beings that we are, we can be satisfied with neither alone..EC YttVKüüKtf İM WT#