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What is Aristotelian Thomism?

Posted on December 30, 2018 by Steven Dunn

To borrow a statement from Benedict Ashley’s essay in Philosophy and the God of Abraham: What does Aristotelian Thomism teach?… Read more What is Aristotelian Thomism?

Gordon Clark and the Falsity of Science

Posted on August 22, 2013August 28, 2013 by Steven Dunn

Dr. Gordon H. Clark (1902-1985) was a notable Christian philosopher from Butler University and was also just as widely known… Read more Gordon Clark and the Falsity of Science

Werner Heisenberg on Elementary Particles

Posted on August 8, 2013August 8, 2013 by Steven Dunn

Historically the word “atom” in modern physics and chemistry was referred to the wrong object, during the revival of science… Read more Werner Heisenberg on Elementary Particles

A.J. Ayer on Explanation and Induction

Posted on July 14, 2013July 14, 2013 by Steven Dunn

Though I have given special attention to the issue of induction in other places [1], regarding the Baconian and even… Read more A.J. Ayer on Explanation and Induction

Richard Swinburne on Explanations

Posted on June 25, 2013 by Steven Dunn

Professor emeritus of philosophy Richard Swinburne at Oxford University is one of the leading champions in regards to the analytic… Read more Richard Swinburne on Explanations

The Difference Between a Scientific Fact and a Scientific Law

Posted on June 3, 2013 by Steven Dunn

Matters pertaining to the likes of this post are quite simple for anyone with a preliminary background in philosophy, or… Read more The Difference Between a Scientific Fact and a Scientific Law

Should David Hume’s Fork Feed our Skepticism?

Posted on May 12, 2013August 14, 2013 by Steven Dunn

I should hope that you would forgive my poor philosophy humor in regards to the above title, but I promise… Read more Should David Hume’s Fork Feed our Skepticism?

Why Philosophy is Superior to Science

Posted on May 10, 2013July 16, 2013 by Steven Dunn

Though the wording of the title of this post might seem to be advancing some degree of propaganda or “anti-scientific”… Read more Why Philosophy is Superior to Science

The Nature and Limitations of Science

Posted on April 26, 2013August 7, 2013 by Steven Dunn

I wanted to write this post in regards to the nature/limitations of scientific methodology and discourse, since it is a… Read more The Nature and Limitations of Science

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