Document Type
Article
Keywords
Popper, Duhem, Hermeneutic Philosophy of Science, Patrick A. Heelan
Disciplines
Philosophy | Philosophy of Science
Abstract
This paper traces the demise of the demarcation between science and non-science by falsifiability in early Popper through sophisticated revisions which results in transforming Popperian falsifiability into a historical situated criticizability, and one which retains a Duhemian requirement of subjectivity. This transformation opens a revised Popperian standpoint to the disciplinary rationality of theology, with important implications for reconsidering the relation between science and religion. It is then concluded that a significant, intellectual relationship of either dialogue or convergence between science and theology requires something like Patrick Heelan's hermeneutical philosophy of science for the standpoint in-between science and religion.
Article Number
1043
Publication Date
2002
Recommended Citation
Balestra, Dominic, "In-Between Science and Religion" (2002). Research Resources. 44.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/phil_research/44