
Unconditional Conference, Leisure and American Education, and the Crisis of Trust in Science
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The Concept of Human Nature and the Importance of Understanding the Human Condition
In this chapter, they discuss the concept of human nature and its importance in science. They highlight that scientists and individuals alike do not possess moral superiority or objectivity, and that understanding the human condition is vital for scientific progress. They argue that science originated from the belief that the world is knowable and humans are knowers, a vision that emerged from Christianity.
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