
“Odd how the creative power at once brings the whole universe to order”
AronRa vs Ray Comfort (September 17th, 2012), Radio Paul's Radio Rants
“Odd how the creative power at once brings the whole universe to order”
Ostrom. 2014. Choice, Rules and Collective Action: The Ostrom's on the Study of Institutions and Governance. ECPR Press. Chapter 2: Polycentricty: The Structural Basis of Self-Governing Systems. p. 52
Context: The tensions inherent in the work of the scientific community are, however, exceptionally high because belief is potentially contestable. Inquiry in the scientific tradition represents, then, a challenge to every form of orthodoxy. Further, there is a danger that scientific investigators may abandon modesty, presume to know the Truth, and create their own form of orthodoxy, while engaging in sweeping rejections of other forms of belief and failing to pursue the merit of the arguments that may be at issue. Dogmas advanced in the name of science are no less dogmatic than other dogmas. Efforts to destroy or silence others is a manifestation of dominance strategies that are repugnant to polycentricty in scientific communities. A repudation of religion, as such, fails to indicate an appreaciation of those who teach that nature is the creation of a trascendent order. The study of nature as God's creation can provide scientific investigators with an appreciation for the existence of an order that gives coherence to all other forms of order. This is consistent with a presumption that a universe exists. Science as a polycentric order depends, then, upon an autonomous pursuit of inquiry that requires a reciprocal respect for the autonomy of others.
Source: The Freedom of a Christian (1520), pp. 75-76
The Pageant of Life (1964), On Planning for a Better World
1790s, Discourse to the Theophilanthropists (1798)
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), VII : Love, Suffering, Pity
Source: The Freedom of a Christian (1520), pp. 73-74