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Nature
Foundations of scientific worldview

Contents

 

Prologue

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Basic statements of the scientific worldview

The basics

  • What is nature?
  • Matter, energy and information
  • Atoms, molecules, elementary particles, photons
  • The four forces
  • Space and time

The history of nature

  • The history of inanimate nature, astronomy
  • What is life?
  • The evolution of life
  • The evolution of man

The human mind and its performance

  • How do we see the world?
  • Spirit, soul, consciousness, free will
  • Good and evil in nature, conscience
  • Basics of a natural ethic
  • Achievements of man, transcendence of nature

The natural sciences

  • What are the natural sciences and how do they work?
  • What are laws of nature?
  • Boundaries of the scientific worldview and the limits of nature
  • The big errors of science
  • The open questions in science
  • Natural criticism of other worldviews
  • Criticism of science and its worldview

Epilogue

  • What does the future look like?
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