Hi Gregg:

Francis Collins, former Head of National Institutes of Health, advocating both the theological and scientific, would find my book"s chapter on theology of culture, interesting. Theology and science overlap in instances.

I continue being attracted to your blog and four world view.  Ergonomics, phenomenology, mereology, and set theory would fit right in.

Best,
Michael

On Sunday, April 25, 2021, 7:40:10 AM CDT, Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


Hi Folks,

  Yesterday I put up the blog on the four scientific worldviews:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/theory-knowledge/202104/four-scientific-worldviews

 

  It did not attract much attention in terms of views, but I think it is a useful taxonomy going forward. I also had a great conversation with Nik clarifying the UTOK’s worldview relative to nonduality and many Eastern traditions. I think there is much fertile ground here. I also want to reiterate that the Tree, Garden, and Coin frame for the (1) Objective-It-Science, (2) Intersubjective-We-Narrative, and (3) Subjective, I, Phenomenology frame has legs.   

 

Best,

G

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