The Taboo of Subjectivity
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This book takes a bold new look at ways of exploring the nature origins and potentials of consciousness within the context of science and religion. Alan Wallace draws careful distinctions between four elements of the scientific tradition: science itself scientific realism scientific materialism and scientism. Arguing that the metaphysical doctrine of scientific materialism has taken on the role of ersatz-religion for its adherents he traces its development from its Greek and Judeo-Christian origins focusing on the interrelation between the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution. He looks at scientists'' long term resistance to the firsthand study of consciousness and details the ways in which subjectivity has been deemed taboo within the scientific community. In conclusion Wallace draws on William James''s idea for a science of religion that would study the nature of religious and in particular contemplative experience. In exploring the nature of consciousness this groundbreaking study will help to bridge the chasm between religious belief and scientific knowledge. It is essential reading for philosophers and historians of science scholars of religion and anyone interested in the relationship between science and religion.
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