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Rocks of ages : science and religion in the fullness of life

Writing with bracing intelligence and elegant clarity, Gould sheds new light on a dilemma that has plagued thinking people since the Renaissance. Instead of choosing between science and religion, Gould asks, why not opt for a golden mean that accords dignity and distinction to each realm?

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  • "Stephen J. Gould reprend l'idée d'une distinction entre les deux grandes institutions de l'esprit humain et affirme la nécessité d'un principe de non-empiètement entre science et religion."
  • "Beschouwingen over de verhouding tussen religie en wetenschap aan de hand van de strijd over de evolutietheorie in de Verenigde Staten."
  • "Writing with bracing intelligence and elegant clarity, Gould sheds new light on a dilemma that has plagued thinking people since the Renaissance. Instead of choosing between science and religion, Gould asks, why not opt for a golden mean that accords dignity and distinction to each realm?"@en
  • "In this book Gould proposes a resolution to centuries of conflict, a resolution that allows science and religion to coexist peacefully. Instead of choosing between history and religion, he asks, why not opt for a golden mean that accords dignity and distinction to each realm."
  • "Gould sheds new light on a dilemma that has plagued thinking people since the Renaissance. Instead of choosing between science and religion, Gould asks, why not opt for a golden mean (which he calls NOMA, for non-overlapping magisteria) that accords dignity and distinction to each realm?"
  • ""Stephen Jay Gould sheds new light on a dilemma that has plagued thinking people since the Renaissance. Instead of choosing between science and religion, Gould asks, why not opt for a golden mean that accords dignity and distinction to each realm?" "At the heart of Gould's penetrating argument is a lucid, contemporary principle he calls NOMA (for nonoverlapping magisteria) - a "blessedly simple and entirely conventional resolution" that allows science and religion to coexist peacefully in a position of respectful noninterference. Science defines the natural world; religion, our moral world, in recognition of their separate spheres of influence."--Jacket."@en
  • "Writing with bracing intelligence and elegant clarity, Fould sheds new light on a delimma that has plagued thinking people since the Renaissance. Instead of choosing between science and religion, Gould asks, why not opt for a golden mean that accords dignity and distinction to each realm?"

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  • "Et Dieu dit "Que Darwin soit!" : science et religion, enfin la paix?"
  • "Rocks of ages : science and religion in the fullness of life"@en
  • "Ciencia versus religión un falso conflicto"@es
  • "Rocks of ages : science and religion in the fullness of life"
  • "Rocks of ages science and religion in the fullness of life"
  • "Rocks of ages science and religion in the fullness of life"@en
  • "Rock of ages : Science and religion in the fullness of life"
  • "Ciencia versus religion : un falso conflicto"@es
  • "Rocks of ages : science et religion in the fullness of life"
  • "Rocks of ages"
  • "Rocks of Ages Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life"@en
  • "I pilastri del tempo : [sulla presunta inconciliabilità tra fede e sciencia]"
  • "Rocks of ages : sciences and religion in the fullness of life"
  • "Et Dieu dit : "que Darwin soit !"
  • "I pilastri del tempo"@it
  • "I pilastri del tempo"
  • "Et Dieu dit : Que Darwin soit : Science et religion, enfin la paix?"
  • "God en Darwin : over de overeenkomst tussen religie en wetenschap"
  • "Ciencia versus religión : un falso conflicto"
  • "Ciencia versus religión : un falso conflicto"@es
  • "God en Darwin : wetenschap en religie in de volheid van het bestaan"

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