Javascript must be enabled to continue!
The problem of mystery in science and technology: a philosophical analysis
View through CrossRef
When one talks about science, it is all about facts we know; technology is the practical products of science, but there are certain phenomena, occurrences or incidences that are beyond human comprehension, and therefore cannot be subjected to any empirical investigation. Such are called mysteries, for instance, the existence of God in itself is shrouded in mysteries. However, the problem is that today sciences use mysteries but deny that they do not have room for it. They are pretending because the entire theoretical framework of all scientists is not empirical. In this paper, we are establishing that we live in the middle of mysteries if we care to notice it, and we are surrounded by mysteries. Therefore, we need to be humble at the presence of the Supreme Being. But now the contemporary man because of science and technology thinks he/she knows everything which leads to pride and arrogance - the ills of our society. Our method is textual analysis; it is a critical look at the works written on mysteries in order to learn from the mysteries, since we cannot understand it all through reasoning and scientific experiments.Keywords: Revelation, Mysteries, Science and Technology
African Journals Online (AJOL)
Title: The problem of mystery in science and technology: a philosophical analysis
Description:
When one talks about science, it is all about facts we know; technology is the practical products of science, but there are certain phenomena, occurrences or incidences that are beyond human comprehension, and therefore cannot be subjected to any empirical investigation.
Such are called mysteries, for instance, the existence of God in itself is shrouded in mysteries.
However, the problem is that today sciences use mysteries but deny that they do not have room for it.
They are pretending because the entire theoretical framework of all scientists is not empirical.
In this paper, we are establishing that we live in the middle of mysteries if we care to notice it, and we are surrounded by mysteries.
Therefore, we need to be humble at the presence of the Supreme Being.
But now the contemporary man because of science and technology thinks he/she knows everything which leads to pride and arrogance - the ills of our society.
Our method is textual analysis; it is a critical look at the works written on mysteries in order to learn from the mysteries, since we cannot understand it all through reasoning and scientific experiments.
Keywords: Revelation, Mysteries, Science and Technology.
Related Results
Mystery shoppers: an evaluation of their use in monitoring performance
Mystery shoppers: an evaluation of their use in monitoring performance
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to examine what mystery shopping is, why it is used and how mystery customers are trained and how the information collected i...
Empirical and Philosophical Reflections on Trust
Empirical and Philosophical Reflections on Trust
<p>A dominant claim in the philosophical literature on trust is that we should stop thinking in terms of group trustworthiness or appropriate trust in groups. In this paper, ...
Empirical and Philosophical Reflections on Trust
Empirical and Philosophical Reflections on Trust
<p>A dominant claim in the philosophical literature on trust is that we should stop thinking in terms of group trustworthiness or appropriate trust in groups. In this paper, ...
Cilvēks un franču filosofiskā antropoloģija starp Polu Rikēru un Mišelu Fuko
Cilvēks un franču filosofiskā antropoloģija starp Polu Rikēru un Mišelu Fuko
In her article “The Human Being and French Philosophical Anthropology between Paul Ricoeur and Michel Foucault”, Māra Rubene not only focuses on the ideas of the best-known philoso...
EPD Electronic Pathogen Detection v1
EPD Electronic Pathogen Detection v1
Electronic pathogen detection (EPD) is a non - invasive, rapid, affordable, point- of- care test, for Covid 19 resulting from infection with SARS-CoV-2 virus. EPD scanning techno...
Alfred Tarski
Alfred Tarski
Alfred Tarski (b. 1901–d. 1983) was a Polish–American mathematician, widely regarded as one of the greatest logicians of all time. Tarski’s work has been influential in philosophy,...
Bioethics-CSR Divide
Bioethics-CSR Divide
Photo by Sean Pollock on Unsplash
ABSTRACT
Bioethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) were born out of similar concerns, such as the reaction to scandal and the restraint ...
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Mystery Science Theater 3000
A fun and fascinating deep dive for "devoted and loyal MST3K fans"
(Library Journal)
that reveals the impact and creation of t...

