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W. James
Scientific Books: The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human NatureScience
M. Midgley, S. Cave (2023)
Are You an Illusion?
AbstractThe author is in essential agreement with Tallis, that when we only deploy one mode of interpretation, ie the scientific mode, we lose the fundamental realities of human experience, including the experience of free will, on which, ironically, scientific practice depends. Tallis’s philosophical stance is compared to that of Owen Barfield and his work on free will is placed within the context of his other books. A sense of wonder is common to all of them.
Human Affairs – de Gruyter
Published: Oct 1, 2022
Keywords: free will; natural science; causation; Owen Barfield; consciousness
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