On the Use of Scientific Arguments

  • Richard Worsley
Part of the Library of Philosophy and Religion book series (LPR)

Abstract

Chapters 6 and 7 describe the human brain and its setting in the process of evolution with a view to illustrating two general claims.
  1. (i)

    That there are some substrata of human freedom which are arguably necessary to that freedom and which are also sufficient for specific examples of natural evil.

     
  2. (ii)

    That creation is a seamless robe, such that the removal of one aspect of the contingent order of creation could not be achieved without wide-ranging and perhaps incalculable effects.

     

Keywords

Scientific Argument Human Freedom Inflationary Model Anthropic Principle Natural Evil 
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Copyright information

© Richard Worsley 1996

Authors and Affiliations

  • Richard Worsley
    • 1
  1. 1.Parish of CalodenCoventryUK

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