Shortcomings of the human brain and remedial action by religion |
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Authors: | K. Helmut Reich |
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Affiliation: | 1. Route des Chemins de Fer 3, 1823, Glion, Switzerland
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Abstract: | There is no consensus as to whether, and if so, in which regard and to what extent science and religion is needed for human survival. Here a circumscribed domain is taken up: the sovereignty and sufficiency of the human brain in this context. Several of its shortcomings are pointed out. Religion and other aspects of culture are needed for remedial action. To determine such an action, a broad-based dialogue is required, based on the most promising ontology and epistemology as well as on appropriate logics. |
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