From a scientific perspective regardless of religion in the "miracle"

Philosophy and Culture 35 (6):123-133 (2008)
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Abstract

Neural trace of the nature and possibility of the need to be assessed. In the Christian religion and religious traditions of China, has investigated many of neural trace definition. And Hume against the possibility of neural traces regardless cards regardless if it is a knowledge regardless of the context to be examined under. The author should be able to do a card regardless leading religious figures cited in the claims received when the neural traces exist to maintain a cautious attitude. However, if the excluded "one-off" the possibility of events, does not control is the science , or exist in a religious tradition , whether scientific or religious, would seem to undermine the consistency In order to understand all possible. The possibility and nature of miracles are considered. Various definitions of miracle are considered from the point of view of both Christianity and the religious traditions of China. Hume's argument against the possibility of miracles is then considered within the context of a realist epistemology. The author suggests that the argument should lead religious persons to be very careful in accepting miraculous claims. At the same time, to rule out the possibility of "one-time" happenings, whether in science or within a religious tradition would seem to undercut the possibility of any unified understanding whether scientific or religious

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