Description
Book SynopsisScience and the Self offers a fundamental re-conception of the relationship between science, a specific type of knowledge, and the other types of knowledge that are equally part of life. This book offers a refreshing, coherent view that explains the nature of the self in the world, the nature of belief, and whether miracles are possible.
Trade ReviewFleming's book possesses a distinctive and personal voice. Reading this work, one gets the impression that there is an actual first-person experience...that acts as the guiding intelligence of the book. While remaining respectful of the achievements and the fruits of science,Fleming equally pays tribute to the essential, subjective intricacies of human existence. -- Predo Blas Gonzalez, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Barry University * Bridges *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Sketch of the Scale of Knowledge Chapter 2 Situational Knowledge Chapter 3 Science and the Objective World Chapter 4 Living in Error Chapter 5 Expectation Chapter 6 Learning and Teaching Chapter 7 Notes Chapter 8 Bibliography Chapter 9 Author Note Chapter 10 Index