This upcoming spring semester, I鈥檒l be teaching a course here at 91国产自拍 called the Perennial Philosophy. The basic theme of this high school philosophy course is to get at the underlying similarities between the world鈥檚 faiths. Traditionally, the attempt is to look strictly at history of esoteric and exoteric beliefs and practices. This semester, I鈥檓 going to incorporate how these beliefs have worked for and against the rise of the scientific method and the present debates of scientists and philosophers on the modern anthropic models of the fine-tuned universe: matter and consciousness.听
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Teaching - and Understanding - Philosophy vs. Science
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Neil Degrasse Tyson quipped in his television series, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, 鈥淪ome would say: we are the universe looking back at itself.鈥 While more objectivist scientists balk at a statement like this (see Stephen Hawking backpedaling from his statement by stating he is an atheist), my goal as a high school philosophy teacher this year is to compare and contrast Tyson鈥檚 statement to an old Kabbalistic adage where a student asks, 鈥淩abbi, why all this?鈥 to which the rabbi responds, 鈥淏ecause God wished to behold God.鈥
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What exactly is 鈥淕od鈥? Well, the nature of man and the universe as it relates to 鈥淕od鈥 has seemingly been speculated about since the dawn of human consciousness. I think it will be fitting for this philosophy class to explore how the modern intellectual debates carries on this speculation, this perennial philosophy, uninterrupted.