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61The Hefnerian legacy: Rethinking the "nature" of naturalismZygon 45 (1): 273-280. 2010.Philip Hefner calls for religion-and-science to shift attention from pure ideas to embodied ideas. He urges scholars to get back to the Baconian idea that science is intended to enhance life; in Hefner's wording, we must give attention to "science-as-enabler-for-changing/improving-the-world." I believe that this is the realm of overlap between all academic disciplines—what I call the pragmatic overlap. To make his argument Hefner mentions two forms of "conventional wisdom" that need to be rethou…Read more
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98Blazing a new trail for science-and-religionZygon 45 (2): 490-494. 2010.Science-and-religion must be cognizant of the future on several fronts. A challenge that remains central to our endeavor is the issue of diversity—not topical diversity, but participant diversity. As a way of initially addressing this problematic, I suggest a threefold tactic. First, there needs to be a refocus of primary attention toward the realm of public/ethical issues. Second, with this shift comes the need to avoid extreme positions by finding a middle ground. Third, a highly promising pat…Read more
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300Between physicalism and mentalism: Philip Clayton on mind and emergenceZygon 41 (3): 633-647. 2006.
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