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In an interview with Curtis White, featured in this Springs issue of Tricycle:The Science Delusion, White warns of what he coins ‘scientism’, an ideological narrative told by science which intends to reduce every human function and quality into its own terms. This ideology would preclude any nuance of human intuition or spirituality, such as art, faith or the contemplative ethics that would give rise to liberating insight and its fruits of empathy and compassion; reducing these to “…merely a function of neurons and chemicals…”.
In an interview with Curtis White, featured in this Springs issue of Tricycle:The Science Delusion, White warns of what he coins ‘scientism’, an ideological narrative told by science which intends to reduce every human function and quality into its own terms. This ideology would preclude any nuance of human intuition or spirituality, such as art, faith or the contemplative ethics that would give rise to liberating insight and its fruits of empathy and compassion; reducing these to “…merely a function of neurons and chemicals…”.
In an interview with Curtis White, featured in this Springs issue of Tricycle:The Science Delusion, White warns of what he coins ‘scientism’, an ideological narrative told by science which intends to reduce every human function and quality into its own terms. This ideology would preclude any nuance of human intuition or spirituality, such as art, faith or the contemplative ethics that would give rise to liberating insight and its fruits of empathy and compassion; reducing these to “…merely a function of neurons and chemicals…”.