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Scientia et Fides

Oracles, Prophets and the Exoteric Circles of Science and Religion
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Oracles, Prophets and the Exoteric Circles of Science and Religion

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  • Jaume Navarro Universidad del País Vasco

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Popularization of science, Mariano Artigas, Ludwig Fleck, science and religion, demarcation criteria, conflict thesis

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Drawing upon Karl Giberson and Mariano Artigas’ joint book The Oracles of Science, I discuss the limits of an emphasis on so-called philosophical bridges in the relationship between science and religion. Epistemological and metaphysical analyses of the claims by scientists and religious people are indeed necessary to avoid illegitimate extrapolations; but a clear separation between scientific and religious statements is problematic. Following Ludwig Fleck’s characterisation of the esoteric and the exoteric circles of science, I argue that popularization of science is always embedded in scientific cultures and ideological agendas and that one cannot expect a clear demarcation criterion between pure science and pure popularization. I also consider Lyda Walsh’s rhetorical analysis of the scientists as prophets to understand the oracles’ public portrayal of science in pseudo-religious terms.

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2016-12-19

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NAVARRO, Jaume. Oracles, Prophets and the Exoteric Circles of Science and Religion. Scientia et Fides. Online. 19 décembre 2016. Vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 285-301. [Accessed 19 avril 2026].
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