Mitchell- notes
philosophical, religious and scientific symbols mitch
oswald O. Schrag pp. 113-126
similarities and differences constitiute a problem
lab and church - concord - harmony ?
connects philosophy with wonder - wonder - philosophy - being the object it studies
awe - experience of incompleteness is the motivation for religion - god is the object of religion
relation - is motivation for science - quest for understanding of the relation of things- space-time world is its object
the problems of knowledge is the relation between object and subject
both are modes of being but not the source of being
universal structures are modes of being so being cannot be understood fully through a singular mode
jasper's philosophy of the encompassing:
the object reveals itself to be recognized but can't be fully comprehended.
cypher and symbols - they always stand for the veiled nature of any object of experience
difference between cypher and symbol symbol likely to become objectified, cypher still is veiled
urge to structure conceptualise and objectify
scientists can't agree on what science is theologians can't … because they just can't get all the knowledge
in the search of knowledge both enter into a faith relationship
whitehead: "science is reason based on faith"
doubts anxieties … but trusts in the order and consistency (truth) in nature
both science and religion use symbols.
Philip Frank "the main activity of science consists in the invention of symbols, is the work of the creative imagination which acts on the basis of our experience
scientist makes the conclusion from the data
no such thing as gravity,
creations or symbols which don't exist without a creation