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On the Modern Project

Uncovering the political and philosophical aspirations of the scientific enterprise

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Utopianism •
Disenchantment •
Faith and Science •
Progress •
Scientism •
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Essay | Spring 2014

Spring 2014

  • Marc E. Bobro

The Optimistic Science of Leibniz

On his encyclopedic project of physics and faith

Marc E. Bobro

Essay | Spring 2014

Spring 2014

  • Gertrude Himmelfarb

Evolution and Ethics, Revisited

How “Darwin’s bulldog” opposed social Darwinism

Gertrude Himmelfarb

Essay | Winter 2014

Winter 2014

  • Alan Jacobs

Fantasy and the Buffered Self

The genre offers re-enchantment without risk.

Alan Jacobs

Essay | Winter 2014

Winter 2014

  • Stephen D. Blackmer

The Sacred Power of the World

An improbable journey from eco-activism to the priesthood

Stephen D. Blackmer

Essay | Winter 2014

Winter 2014

  • Ian H. Hutchinson

The Genius and Faith of Faraday and Maxwell

Ian H. Hutchinson

Essay | Fall 2013

Fall 2013

  • Benjamin Storey

Tocqueville on Technology

Did the student of democracy really ignore technology?

Benjamin Storey

Essay | Fall 2013

Fall 2013

  • Roger Scruton

Scientism in the Arts and Humanities

Why art is more than matter and meme

Roger Scruton

Review | Fall 2013

Fall 2013

  • John Sexton

The Hollowness of Radical Bioethics

John Sexton

Essay | Fall 2013

Fall 2013

  • Matthew J. Franck

Brave New World, Plato’s Republic, and Our Scientific Regime

To govern science, we must step out of the cave.

Matthew J. Franck

Online Exclusive | December 12, 2013

December 12, 2013

  • Austin L. Hughes

Scientism and the Integrity of the Humanities

Austin L. Hughes

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