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God, science, and the natural world PART 1 | Philosopher Fiona Ellis

2024/11/12
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The metaphysics of naturalism - PART ONE

Have we completely abandoned the idea of the supernatural? Could there still be important truths that lie outside of the natural world?

Join philosopher Fiona Ellis as she explains her version of naturalism, arguing that there is still some middle ground to be found between the world of the natural and the realm of the supernatural.

Fiona is professor of Philosophy and Religion at University of Roehampton, and also the former president of the British Society for Philosophy of Religion. Her work focuses on the relationship between experience and physical things, as we;; as the nature of value. She rejects the narrow limits of experience that have been brought about by the monopoly of science on reality.

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