Publisher's Synopsis
AÂ pragmatic case for the rational viability of a spiritual belief in a higher power. [Taylor] makes a compelling case that the scientific worldview--one that sees humans as âmeat machinesâ--is inconsistent with peopleâs experiences of themselves and is not nearly as rationally superior as it is so often presented. This alone makes the authorâs compact consideration a worthwhile read. A philosophically astute challenge to the rational supremacy of science over its spiritual rivals.
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