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Constructive Postmodernism's Reenchantment View Of Science

Posted on:2018-09-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S C XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2359330515998975Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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As the representative person of the constructive postmodernism,David Griffin on the basis of process philosophy and combined with constructive post-modernism,he put forward the re-enchantment of science to overcome the shortage of science and religion.Griffin tried to compromised the relationship between human and nature.After that he rethinks the modern society and modern science.He not only acknowledged the subjectivity and activity of individual but also pay attention to the close relationship of ultimate cause and objective cause.Griffin from the religious perspective,into the value and aesthetic,moral,experience to modern science,modern science is no longer confined to the objective,logical deduction and data theory,to build a more humane reenchanted postmodern science,and try to overcome the problems of modernity.The innovation of this paper is based on Griffin reenchanted science view,our country should study how to resolve the contradiction between scientific spirit and humanistic spirit in the new period of socialist construction,to solve the current problems facing our country,and the sustainable development of our country.This paper has four parts,the first part is about the disenchantment's origin,meaning and its crises.The second part is the meaning and main idea of Griffin's re-enchantment science.It also includes Griffin' view on modernism and his theory's meaning.The third part is the key point of this paper.First it talked about the relationship between science and religion.Then it discussed the combination of science and religion in Griffin's theory.The last part is based on the first three parts.It talked about the situation of our country's relationship between science and humanity and how could we face it.
Keywords/Search Tags:postmodern science, science and religion, re-enchantment, David Griffin
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