A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of NatureInterVarsity Press, 20 сент. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 257 Meaningful or meaningless? Purposeful or pointless? When we look at nature, whether at our living earth or into deepest space, what do we find? In stark contrast to contemporary claims that the world is meaningless, Benjamin Wiker and Jonathan Witt reveal a cosmos charged with both meaning and purpose. Their journey begins with Shakespeare and ranges through Euclid's geometry, the fine-tuning of the laws of physics, the periodic table of the elements, the artistry of ordinary substances like carbon and water, the intricacy of biological organisms, and the irreducible drama of scientific exploration itself. Along the way, Wiker and Witt fashion a robust argument from evidence in nature, one that rests neither on religious presuppositions nor on a simplistic view of nature as the best of all possible worlds. In their exploration of the cosmos, Wiker and Witt find all the challenges and surprises, all of the mystery and elegance one expects from a work of genius. |
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... complex and fascinating web of influences that led early chemists to uncover both the periodic table of elements and the atomic model. As we will show in several of the chapters that follow, many modern scientific discoveries powerfully ...
... complex and fascinating web of influences that led early chemists to uncover both the periodic table of elements and the atomic model. As we will show in several of the chapters that follow, many modern scientific discoveries powerfully ...
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... complex, integrated and intelligible order, rather than senseless piles of gibberish. Contra nihilism, the universe has more meaning than we can imagine—layers of meaning that scientists, among others, continue to discover. It's a point ...
... complex, integrated and intelligible order, rather than senseless piles of gibberish. Contra nihilism, the universe has more meaning than we can imagine—layers of meaning that scientists, among others, continue to discover. It's a point ...
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... complex and commonsensical. Experience teaches us that neither a monsoon nor a monkey is much given to the creation of meaningful phrases. Further, even if we knew nothing of how the arrangement of letters came to be, we wouldn't assume ...
... complex and commonsensical. Experience teaches us that neither a monsoon nor a monkey is much given to the creation of meaningful phrases. Further, even if we knew nothing of how the arrangement of letters came to be, we wouldn't assume ...
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... complex organ, evolutionists are not claiming that, say, a functional grackle's wing pops into existence in one fell swoop. Rather, evolution always works by cumulative steps, building slowly to the goal through a long series of ...
... complex organ, evolutionists are not claiming that, say, a functional grackle's wing pops into existence in one fell swoop. Rather, evolution always works by cumulative steps, building slowly to the goal through a long series of ...
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... complex functions . . . an artifact of logic functions and not protein sequence space”; (5) “New, more complex functions, like EQU, once formed are virtually guaranteed to perpetuate . . . due to very high relative fitness rewards; and ...
... complex functions . . . an artifact of logic functions and not protein sequence space”; (5) “New, more complex functions, like EQU, once formed are virtually guaranteed to perpetuate . . . due to very high relative fitness rewards; and ...
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3 Shakespeare and the Element of Genius | 58 |
4 The Geometry of Genius | 83 |
5 The Periodic Table | 111 |
6 A Cosmic Home Designed for Discovery | 148 |
7 The Genius of the Elements | 170 |
8 The Reemergence of the Living Cell | 194 |
9 The Restoration of the Living Organism | 220 |
10 The End of the Matter | 241 |
Index | 253 |
More Titles from InterVarsity Press | 258 |
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