Archive for 6 marca 2011
Człowiek w obliczu neuronauk
0Colloque du Réseau Blaise Pascal (Sciences, Cultures et Foi)
L’humanité de l’homme bouleversée par les neurosciences
2 et 3avril 2011
à Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (Rhône, France)
Il comprendra des interventions de Marc Jeannerod (neurobiologiste, Lyon), Bernard Feltz (philosophe des Sciences, Louvain), Alexandre Ganoczy (théologien, Paris) et Bernard Baertschi (philosophe et éthicien, Genève).
Source: Réseau Blaise Pascal
Umarł ks. prof. Ernan McMullin
0Fr. Ernan McMullin (1924-2011)
Ernan McMullin died on Feb 8th in his home county of Donegal, Ireland. Ernan McMullin was previously the O’Hara Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame, US. An internationally respected philosopher of science, Prof. McMullin was also a specialist on the life and writings of Galileo. He has written and lectured extensively on subjects ranging from the relationship between cosmology and theology, to the role of values in understanding science, to the impact of Darwinism on Western religious thought.
Photo source: Pittsburgh Center for Philosophy of Science
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Teologia wobec nowej wiedzy o człowiekuk
0Christians in Science Northern Conference 2011
All God’s Creatures
March 19th 2011
Edinburgh, UK
New discoveries are providing insights into what it means to be human in today’s world and in the context of the story of God’s creation. Alongside this we are also finding the boundaries of our particular uniqueness in this story challenged and perhaps adjusted in the light of our increasing understanding of the universe around us and through our own inventiveness. Our conference will examine many of these discoveries and explore their implications for both Christian theology and also for the Church and wider community. There will be opportunities for dialogue and discussion with the speakers throughout the day.
Program: below
O granicach nauki w Szwajcarii
0Réseau des scientifiques évangéliques Suisse Romande (RSESR)
Les Limites de la science
2 avril 2011
l’Eglise La Fraternelle (Rue Juste Olivier 6, 1260 Nyon)
La notion des limites de la science est au centre de plusieurs débats épistémologiques. La science peut-elle comprendre la vérité, ou seulement en discerner l’ombre? Les questions métaphysiques ont-elles réellement un sens? La science peut-elle légitimement aborder la question de l’existence de Dieu? Est-elle en mesure de répondre à des questions éthiques? Peut-elle justifier sa méthodologie en termes purement scientifiques ou a-t-elle besoin d’être abordée dans un cadre philosophique et théologique?
Source: RSESR
Programme: vide