By: Gary
Science doesn’t “expect a fundamental, rational ‘answer'” only because it already assumes that the universe acts in a rational way. And, that being, it assumes there is a fundamental rational answer...
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I believe the question “why?” is a perfectly reasonable question most people(including scientists) ask in their day-to-day experiences. Why did he or she design the oil filter to go there? Why did CS...
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Scientists ask ‘how’ and ‘what’ and the ‘why’ derives from that. The operation to understand the process. Your ‘why’ inquires into reason, and Science doesn’t need that.
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I agree that Science can’t prove irrationality – nothing can. Flying Spaghetti Monsters spring to mind here… To acknowledge a supreme being, we do need to observe some form of rational effect on the...
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