Ethical Problems of Religious Expertise and New Religious Movements

Ukrainian Religious Studies 14:89-97 (2000)
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Abstract

In the development of any science, sooner or later, there comes a stage when it needs to extend its abstract theoretical positions on a particular material. Here the method of science achieves such an organic unity with the subject that one can speak of it as a historically completed science. The concept of "expertise" as applying specialized knowledge to a fact, is this achieved science identity. Humanities indistinguishable from natural. Only a slight difference in the term implies different forms relationships. Science spirit, thus resulting science is performing examination, natural science - a science, conducting experiment

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