Il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. Parte 2º: Metafisica

<p><strong>On constant movement of frontiers between Science and Theology. Part 2: Metaphysics</strong></p><p>In the first part (Karwasz, Scientia et Fides, 3(1) 2015) entitled “Physics” we showed how discoveries of modern sciences do not contradict Bible: neither in th...

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Main Author: Grzegorz Karwasz
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Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika 2016-04-01
Series:Scientia et Fides
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/SetF/article/view/9436
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spelling doaj-d68b64f72096417bb01fbdc5ec36ee8a2021-07-02T13:52:07ZengUniwersytet Mikołaja KopernikaScientia et Fides2300-76482353-56362016-04-014115119110.12775/SetF.2016.0128310Il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. Parte 2º: MetafisicaGrzegorz Karwasz0Division Didactics of Physics, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Informatics, University Nicolaus Copernicus, Toruń<p><strong>On constant movement of frontiers between Science and Theology. Part 2: Metaphysics</strong></p><p>In the first part (Karwasz, Scientia et Fides, 3(1) 2015) entitled “Physics” we showed how discoveries of modern sciences do not contradict Bible: neither in the subject of the beginning of the word nor in the subjects of the homogeneity of <em>Homo Sapiens </em>and the common origin of Euroasiatic languages. In this part we show that numerous “explanations” of natural phenomena like Pauli’s exclusion principle governing the chemistry, like space-time of Einstein, like apparent paradoxes of quantum mechanics, in reality move the border of our knowledge towards metaphysics: writings of philosophers from Aristotle, S. Augustine, S. Thomas to Kant are not in contrast with ontological conclusions of modern physics. In this way, the explanations based on philosophical principles find their place in natural sciences.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/SetF/article/view/9436timespacemotionpauli’s exclusion principlearistotles. thomass. augustine’ kantmetaphysics
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Il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. Parte 2º: Metafisica
Scientia et Fides
time
space
motion
pauli’s exclusion principle
aristotle
s. thomas
s. augustine’ kant
metaphysics
author_facet Grzegorz Karwasz
author_sort Grzegorz Karwasz
title Il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. Parte 2º: Metafisica
title_short Il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. Parte 2º: Metafisica
title_full Il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. Parte 2º: Metafisica
title_fullStr Il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. Parte 2º: Metafisica
title_full_unstemmed Il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. Parte 2º: Metafisica
title_sort il constante progredire della frontiera tra teologia e scienza. parte 2º: metafisica
publisher Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
series Scientia et Fides
issn 2300-7648
2353-5636
publishDate 2016-04-01
description <p><strong>On constant movement of frontiers between Science and Theology. Part 2: Metaphysics</strong></p><p>In the first part (Karwasz, Scientia et Fides, 3(1) 2015) entitled “Physics” we showed how discoveries of modern sciences do not contradict Bible: neither in the subject of the beginning of the word nor in the subjects of the homogeneity of <em>Homo Sapiens </em>and the common origin of Euroasiatic languages. In this part we show that numerous “explanations” of natural phenomena like Pauli’s exclusion principle governing the chemistry, like space-time of Einstein, like apparent paradoxes of quantum mechanics, in reality move the border of our knowledge towards metaphysics: writings of philosophers from Aristotle, S. Augustine, S. Thomas to Kant are not in contrast with ontological conclusions of modern physics. In this way, the explanations based on philosophical principles find their place in natural sciences.</p>
topic time
space
motion
pauli’s exclusion principle
aristotle
s. thomas
s. augustine’ kant
metaphysics
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