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Adopting Mathematical Reasoning in Non-quantitative Fields of Thought

July 18, 2014 by loydf

I use the term `empirical science’ to include any field of disciplined study of Creation, physics and chemistry and engineering sciences but also including mathematics and history and literature. The modern empirical sciences have advanced ahead of philosophy and very far ahead of Christian theology. Philosophers and theologians would be wise to start borrowing from … [Read more…]

Posted in: being, mathematical physics, mathematics, metaphysics, Mind Tagged: being, knowledge, metaphysics, Mind, Unity of knowledge

What is an Explanation?: The Context of Thought and Language

July 3, 2014 by loydf

According to a couple of dictionaries, an `explanation’ is “Something that explains” or equivalent definitions of the sort which would gain a failing grade on a junior high school test back in the days when American schools were so tough we had to write essays explaining how it was possible to walk uphill going to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Mind, Modern language, Narratives and truth, Unity of knowledge Tagged: Christian worldview, metaphysics, Mind, Narratives and truth, philosophy, Unity of knowledge

We Human Beings Are a Particular Type of Organism, an Organism Sometimes a Student

June 20, 2014 by loydf

I’ve written before of the modern tendency to use glossy pictures and even fast-moving images to teach, even to teach subjects requiring some concentration and some use of abstract reasoning. This is absurd. It’s been known since at least the work of the English psychologist, Richard Gregory, that the human brain—like the brains of monkeys … [Read more…]

Posted in: Biological evolution, Brain sciences, Human nature, mis-education Tagged: Biological evolution, education, human nature, Mind

National Security Intelligence Analysis as Mind-shaping

May 8, 2014 by loydf

Col Pat Lang (ret), a Green Beret and military intelligence officer, has written another of many short and authoritative commentaries on the current messes which are the US civilian government and US military. Of the two, the military seems to be the far lesser mess, even to the point of being reformable so long as … [Read more…]

Posted in: decay of civilization, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, history, honesty, Mind, Moral nature, Narratives and truth Tagged: decay of civilizations, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, history, Mind, moral nature, Narratives and truth, politics

We Need All Sorts of Mavericks in This Dynamic Creation

March 26, 2014 by loydf

Judith Curry is Professor and Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Curry’s blog is well worth reading for reliable commentary on climate science and more general matters of science practice and of public policy in its relationship to science. One of her recent articles, More scientific … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christian in the universe of Einstein, decay of civilization, Mind, Unity of knowledge Tagged: Christian in the universe of Einstein, decay of civilizations, evolution of the mind, Mind, Unity of knowledge

Modern Ideologies as Misunderstandings of Human Communities

March 9, 2014 by loydf

In an earlier essay, A Brain Shaped to Geometric Thought?, I responded to evidence that the brain does abstract from physical distance to derive, for example, an idea of emotional distance. This isn’t a matter fully understood, though the scientists seem to believe, as do I, that human beings have learned to unconsciously and consciously … [Read more…]

Posted in: being, Biological evolution, Body of Christ, Christian in the universe of Einstein, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, politics, Unity of knowledge Tagged: being, Biological evolution, Body of Christ, Christian worldview, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, human nature, metaphysics, Mind, Unity of knowledge

A Brain Shaped to Geometric Thought?

February 12, 2014 by loydf

In an interesting article, How Our Brains Go the Distance, Virginia Hughes tells us: People think about distances all day… long. Distance can describe physical spaces (a far-flung city; a nearby store), time (distant past; near future), and social relationships (near-and-dear pals; a quarreling couple needing some space). Researchers have long thought that these various … [Read more…]

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Why We (Mostly) Don’t Need Categories in Metaphysics

February 6, 2014 by loydf

In my most recent post, the essay: How a Christian Finds Metaphysical Truths in Empirical Reality, I argued that Christians should respond confidently to what lies around us, to our concrete and thing-like realm of Creation and to all the other realms which remain yet in our universe which is our world when seen in … [Read more…]

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How a Christian Finds Metaphysical Truths in Empirical Reality

February 3, 2014 by loydf

I confess to failing the tests of being a `professional’ philosopher, having been forced to face up to that criteria during a reread of Etienne Gilson’s Being and Some Philosophers. I don’t really care since I see serious advantages in being non-professional, advantages similar to those of the highly energetic semi-barbarians (da Vinci, Michelangelo, etc) … [Read more…]

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Christianity First Destroyed Rome and Now Has Barbarized Human Reason?

October 3, 2013 by loydf

In a typically erudite book review, The barbarism of reason: John Gray on the Notebooks of Leopardi , Gray tells us: With astonishing prescience, [the Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837)] diagnosed the sickness of our time: a dangerous intoxication with the knowledge and power given by science, mixed with an inability to accept the humanly … [Read more…]

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