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The 19th century Danish philosopher and theologian Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was one of the most systematically and clear-eyed enemies of natural science. His assertion that the sophistical naturalist mind is in fact the inability of spiritually dead natural man to transcend the natural dimension is an abbreviated and precise definition of natural science.

In “The Present Age,” Kierkegaard’s cutting satire aimed at natural science, he connects sophistry and natural science which he scornfully describes as, “the increasing mass of drivel which is called science….” Invoking the authority of Socrates he writes:

“If the natural sciences had been developed in Socrates day as they are now, all the sophists would have been scientists. One would have hung a microscope outside his shop in order to attract custom, and then would have had a sign painted saying, ‘Learn and see through a giant microscope how a man thinks’ (and on reading the advertisement Socrates would have said: ‘that is how men who do not think behave.’) (The Restitution of Man: C.S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism, Aeschliman, p. 30, 31)


1,343 posted on 12/01/2013 3:15:02 AM PST by spirited irish
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Interesting. Thank you for those insights, dear spirited irish!


1,351 posted on 12/01/2013 10:14:01 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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