Sunday, November 12, 2023

Reason’s Rigors and Revelations

 From Catholic Exchange:

On the other hand, think of the word “philosophy.” “Philosophy” conjures up ideas about beliefs and self-justification, a product of hope and aspirations, a matter of mere opinion and belief no matter how persuasive or subtle.  “Philosophy” is almost a universally accepted synonym for opinion in our modern times.

So, is science all it is purported to be?  And, is philosophy merely a matter of persuasive rhetoric, a matter of speculative justification, whose certainty pales when compared with the power and the breadth and depth of scientific inquiry and truth?  Well, in our modern world, science is certainty, truth, “the” sole source of matters of fact.  But, “philosophy” is merely opinion, despite how many others agree with any idea, any proposition, any truth claim. 

But, once the rigors of science reveal the crucial role of and the requisite reliance on the rigors of reason, then science’s power and dominance seem more attributable to reason’s order and power. For science is merely the rigorous use of reason applied to the physical world. And, to make matters worse for science, you quickly can discern how science is impotent and impossible without reason.  For science depends on reason, logic, rational order. But reason, on its own, is where the true power lies, as mathematics tells us so clearly. 

And, a brief example can clearly demonstrate the primacy and efficacy of reason.  Suppose you were inclined to make the case for science’s primacy, how could this case be made?  Well, you could point out all of science’s many triumphs.  But that doesn’t prove the exclusive nature of science as the sole source of truth.  It just portrays its many discrete truths about the physical world. (Read more.)

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