Barbara H. Smith
Author of Poetic Closure: A Study of How Poems End
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Works by Barbara H. Smith
Natural Reflections: Human Cognition at the Nexus of Science and Religion (2010) 23 copies, 1 review
Practicing Relativism in the Anthropocene: On Science, Belief, and the Humanities (Critical Climate Change) (2018) 3 copies
Crença e Resistência 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Smith, Barbara Herrnstein
- Birthdate
- 1932
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Brandeis University (BA, PhD)
- Occupations
- literary critic
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- The Bronx, New York, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- New York, USA
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Natural Reflections: Human Cognition at the Nexus of Science and Religion (The Terry Lectures Series) by Barbara Herrnstein Smith
This book results from Barbara Herrnstein Smith's 2006 contribution to the Dwight H. Terry Lectureship, which was established in 1905 so that "...the Christian spirit may be nurtured in the fullest light of the world's knowledge and that mankind may be helped to attain its highest possible welfare and happiness upon this earth." It seems fair to note upfront that the goal here is intellectual harmony as opposed to scholarly, albiet adversarial, argument. To her credit, Ms. Smith manages to show more admirably maintain her credibility in this odd milieu. She does this by skillfully picking her targets (notably Dan Dennett and Scott Atran) and exposing their weaknesses with meticulous yet respectful accuracy.
The principle manner in which Smith chooses to achieve concord is to illuminate the blind-spots in some of the most densely articulated scientific exegeses of the subject, and to point out the cognitive similarities on both sides the polemic divide. The result is a blast of cold water on the whole faith v. science debate. While the front lines may continue to rage (truth claims being what they are), Smith provides some relief for those who seek a calmer mind. show less
The principle manner in which Smith chooses to achieve concord is to illuminate the blind-spots in some of the most densely articulated scientific exegeses of the subject, and to point out the cognitive similarities on both sides the polemic divide. The result is a blast of cold water on the whole faith v. science debate. While the front lines may continue to rage (truth claims being what they are), Smith provides some relief for those who seek a calmer mind. show less
pi johnson, 105, 106,108, 143, 145,148,146,174, 248, 251, 253,
Dec 27, 2006Catalan
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