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291Emergence, Supervenience, and Personal KnowledgeTradition and Discovery 29 (3): 8-19. 2002.Michael Polanyi was perhaps the most important emergence theorist of the middle of the 20th century. As the key link between the British Emergentists of the 1920s and the explosion of emergence theory in the 1990s, he played a crucial role in resisting reductionist interpretations of science and keeping the concept of emergence alive. Polanyi’s position on emergence is described and its major strengths and weaknesses are analyzed. Using Polanyi as the foundation, the article surveys the major co…Read more
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124Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2006.In addition to treatments of questions of methodology and implications for life and practice, the Handbook includes sections devoted to the major scientific ...
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1Constraint and freedom in the movement from quantum physics to theologyIn Fount LeRon Shults, Nancey C. Murphy & Robert John Russell (eds.), Philosophy, science and divine action, Brill. 2009.
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28Religion and Science: The BasicsRoutledge. 2011.Religion and science are arguably the two most powerful social forces in the world today. But where religion and science were once held to be compatible, most people now perceive them to be in conflict. This unique book provides the best available introduction to the burning debates in this controversial field. Examining the defining questions and controversies, renowned expert Philip Clayton presents the arguments from both sides, asking readers to decide for themselves where they stand: scienc…Read more
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202Neuroscience, the person, and God: An emergentist accountIn Neuroscience and the Person: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action, Notre Dame: University Notre Dame Press. pp. 613-652. 1999.
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48IntroductionIn Philip Clayton & Zachory Simpson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science, Oxford University Press. 2006.Any discussion of the possibility of ‘science and religion’ as a distinct field of study represented a clear step forward from the dominant prejudice of an earlier age. By contrast, it seems hard to deny that a new area of study has emerged, one devoted to the study of the complex and multifaceted relationships between science and religion. The text in this book testifies to the existence of a distinct field of inquiry. One can hope that carefully studying how differently the various religions c…Read more
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71Explanation from physics to the philosophy of religionInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 26 (2): 89-108. 1989.
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407The re-emergence of emergence: the emergentist hypothesis from science to religion (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2006.This volume introduces readers to emergence theory, outlines the major arguments in its defence, and summarizes the most powerful objections against it. It provides the clearest explication yet of this exciting new theory of science, which challenges the reductionist approach by proposing the continuous emergence of novel phenomena.
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| Philosophy of Religion |
| General Philosophy of Science |