Science and Morals: And Other Essays gathers essays on how science, energy, and belief shape our understanding of life and values.
It invites readers to weigh arguments about authority, method, and the boundaries between knowledge and faith.
The collection digs into how scientists, theologians, and thinkers contend with big questions. It renders complex ideas into accessible reflections, highlighting the care needed when science moves beyond its own borders.
- Clear discussions on the role of science in modern life and its limits.
- Arguments about how belief systems interact with scientific progress.
- Thoughtful contrasts between final and intermediate causes in explanations of life.
- A critical look at how authority—whether scientific or religious—should guide understanding.
Ideal for readers of science history, philosophy of science, and readers curious about how ideas shape ethics and society.