When Answers Stop, Meaning Begins
Modern thought is obsessed with answers.We measure, calculate, predict, and optimize.If something can be explained, we call it “understood.”If it cannot, we…
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Modern thought is obsessed with answers.We measure, calculate, predict, and optimize.If something can be explained, we call it “understood.”If it cannot, we…
Part V of the SourceOne Essay Series on Science, Meaning, and RealityThere are questions that science does not answer.Not because it has failed, but because it…
Part IV of the SourceOne Essay Series on Science, Meaning, and RealityScience is often presented as a discipline that begins without assumptions, guided only…
Part III of the SourceOne Essay Series on Science, Meaning, and RealityOne of the most persistent confusions in modern thought is the belief that explaining a…
Part II of the SourceOne Essay Series on Science, Meaning, and RealityOne of the most frequently repeated criticisms of religious belief is the so-called “God…
One of the most common assumptions of the modern age is the idea that science will eventually explain everything.The claim is usually framed like this:As…
Atheists object to theists who say, “God does not need a cause and is therefore eternal,” by responding, “Then the universe also does not need a cause.” But…
This question is often asked from the wrong place. When people think of “seeing,” they usually expect something visible: a shape, a face, a light. But seeing…
Human beings learn by acquiring new knowledge, skills, or understanding through experience, observation, and interaction. When a subject is abstract, learning…