Debate about science and religion continues

Physics Today 60 (2) (2007)
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Abstract

Human rationality develops formal logic and creates mathematics to summarize data into laws of nature that lead to theoretical models covering a wide range of phenomena. However, scientists deal with secondary causes. First causes involve metaphysical (ontological) questions, which regulate science. Without the ontological, neither the generalizations nor the historical propositions of the experimental sciences would be possible.

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Moorad Alexanian
University of North Carolina at Wilmington

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