Of Quiffs, Quarks, and God
April 17, 2018[…] the hazy multiplicity of the wave into a distinct singularity. In other words, our curiosity about the world causes the wave to collapse upon and give macroworld reality to just one of its infinitely […]
[…] the hazy multiplicity of the wave into a distinct singularity. In other words, our curiosity about the world causes the wave to collapse upon and give macroworld reality to just one of its infinitely […]
[…] of describing this crisis has to do with “scientific realism.” Here we might ask, What is the world? What kinds of things are in it? What is truth? Is there, in fact, any such […]
[…] back. “I needed to get away from the house.” She turned toward the papers. “It’s a lonesome world, isn’t it?” Her voice was flat. She moved away from him, her head up, moving proudly […]
[…] is that there is a God.[1] And, since God set the forces in motion that called this world into being, it follows that all truth, from whatever source, relates to him and his existence. […]
[…] final expression of a reaction against the attempt to frame a philosophy by rising into a supernatural world” (1927, 1:65). The Carvaka materialism of ancient India offers an illustration. Although most of what we […]
Dialogue 23.4 (Winter 1990): 83–96 This essay explores some of the strengths of deliberately choosing to relate to our world with gender-inclusive language in three areas
[…] who, referring to the ban within the United States, stated that “President Woodruff had simply told the world what we had been doing and if there were any advantages to secure by the Manifesto […]
[…] Cotton Mather thus contributed to the scapegoating—for which he in turn became a major scapegoat in popular world memory. He did not, as many continue to assume, himself condemn or burn witches. But when Governor […]
[…] .. . I wish we might all be so happy as to all meet in a better world than this. There is little prospect of a reformation in this place.[2] Zina, like many other […]
[…] hundred officer candidates. I was kept as a Training Officer at Fort Benning until the end of World War II when I was sent to Germany where I spent the last eight months of […]