Nothingness at the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Religion
This contribution examines the effects that a philosophical consideration of nothing has on the debate between theism and atheism. In particular, it argues that surprising conclusions that arise from a close analysis of the concept of nothing result in three claims that have relevance for that debat...
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description | This contribution examines the effects that a philosophical consideration of nothing has on the debate between theism and atheism. In particular, it argues that surprising conclusions that arise from a close analysis of the concept of nothing result in three claims that have relevance for that debate. Firstly, that on the most plausible demarcation criterion for science, science is constitutionally unable to show theism to be a redundant hypothesis; the debate must take place at the level of metaphysics. Secondly, that on that level, an increasingly popular atheistic response to the question “Why is there something rather than nothing” commits one to rejection of the presumption of atheism. Thirdly, the presumption of atheism is in any case unsupported. The arguments for these claims are only sketches, with the hope for further development in future. |
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spelling | doaj.art-fb9f7c89f9a64db2a4dcd30e5d39fe5a2024-02-07T21:08:36ZengUniversity of WarsawEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture2544-302X2023-12-0174263910.14394/eidos.jpc.2023.0031Nothingness at the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and ReligionNicholas Waghorn0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0830-1732Blackfriars Hall, University of OxfordThis contribution examines the effects that a philosophical consideration of nothing has on the debate between theism and atheism. In particular, it argues that surprising conclusions that arise from a close analysis of the concept of nothing result in three claims that have relevance for that debate. Firstly, that on the most plausible demarcation criterion for science, science is constitutionally unable to show theism to be a redundant hypothesis; the debate must take place at the level of metaphysics. Secondly, that on that level, an increasingly popular atheistic response to the question “Why is there something rather than nothing” commits one to rejection of the presumption of atheism. Thirdly, the presumption of atheism is in any case unsupported. The arguments for these claims are only sketches, with the hope for further development in future.https://eidos.uw.edu.pl/nothingness-at-the-intersection-of-science-philosophy-and-religion/sciencephilosophyreligionnothingnessgodatheism |
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title | Nothingness at the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Religion |
title_full | Nothingness at the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Religion |
title_fullStr | Nothingness at the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Religion |
title_full_unstemmed | Nothingness at the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Religion |
title_short | Nothingness at the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Religion |
title_sort | nothingness at the intersection of science philosophy and religion |
topic | science philosophy religion nothingness god atheism |
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