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On the Modern Project

Uncovering the political and philosophical aspirations of the scientific enterprise

Read the Editors’ Introduction
Utopianism •
Disenchantment •
Faith and Science •
Progress •
Scientism •
All

Essay | Summer 2013

Summer 2013

  • Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad

The Trouble with the New “Islamic Science”

On trying to read the Koran like a science textbook

From: Science, Technology, and Religion

Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad

Essay | Summer 2013

Summer 2013

  • Varadaraja V. Raman

Implicit Science in Hindu Thought

On the foreshadowing of modern science in ancient Hinduism

From: Science, Technology, and Religion

Varadaraja V. Raman

Essay | Summer 2013

Summer 2013

  • Martin J. Verhoeven

Science through Buddhist Eyes

On the imperfect harmonizing of Buddhism with science

From: Science, Technology, and Religion

Martin J. Verhoeven

Essay | Summer 2013

Summer 2013

  • Peter Morales

Science and the Search for Meaning

On Unitarian Universalism and what science and religion share

From: Science, Technology, and Religion

Peter Morales

Essay | Summer 2013

Summer 2013

  • Charles T. Rubin

The Golem and the Limits of Artifice

On what the Jewish legend can (and cannot) teach us about bioethics

From: Science, Technology, and Religion

Charles T. Rubin

Essay | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

  • Peter Augustine Lawler

Moderately Socially Conservative Darwinians

On the surprisingly traditional values of evolutionary psychologists

From: The Evolution of Human Nature

Peter Augustine Lawler

Review | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

  • Micah Mattix

Portrait of the Artist as a Caveman

On just-so storytelling and the “art instinct”

From: The Evolution of Human Nature

Micah Mattix

Essay | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

  • Whitley Kaufman

The Evolutionary Ethics of E. O. Wilson

On the moral paradoxes of sociobiology

From: The Evolution of Human Nature

Whitley Kaufman

Review | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

  • Christine Rosen

The Imperfectionist

Christine Rosen

Essay | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

  • Lewis M. Andrews

Character Formation and the Origins of AA

Lewis M. Andrews

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