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The Relationship Between Science and Spirituality
The cognitive processes that drive human behavior involve both materialistic and intuitive cognitions. While science is a methodology, some argue that it is not enough, and through science, people may learn that it is not enough to understand spirituality.
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The speaker shares their concerns over the rise of science and rational empiricism as a religious-like movement, where people often use scientific terminology to express their feelings, beliefs, and intuitions.
58:08 - 1:01:12 (03:04)
Summary
The speaker shares their concerns over the rise of science and rational empiricism as a religious-like movement, where people often use scientific terminology to express their feelings, beliefs, and intuitions.
ChapterThe Relationship Between Science and Spirituality
Episode#366 - Dr Clay Routledge - A Psychologist's Tips To Find Meaning
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker explores the importance of nurturing our spiritual side through experiences that induce awe and participating in a community that aligns with our beliefs.
1:01:12 - 1:04:55 (03:42)
Summary
The speaker explores the importance of nurturing our spiritual side through experiences that induce awe and participating in a community that aligns with our beliefs.
ChapterThe Relationship Between Science and Spirituality
Episode#366 - Dr Clay Routledge - A Psychologist's Tips To Find Meaning
PodcastModern Wisdom
The cognitive processes that drive human behavior, very materialistically, involve intuitive cognitions, which are antagonistic to the rational thinking involved in solving logic problems.
1:04:55 - 1:08:07 (03:12)
Summary
The cognitive processes that drive human behavior, very materialistically, involve intuitive cognitions, which are antagonistic to the rational thinking involved in solving logic problems. Despite this antagonism, people still experience something beyond their ability to know everything empirically and they switch between the two.