The Scientific Orthodoxy and the double Orthodox Harmonization. Comparison with other Religions
The Scientific Orthodoxy and the double Orthodox Harmonization. Comparison with other Religions
Author(s): Marius ArghirescuSubject(s): Philosophy, Theology and Religion, Religion and science , Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Dialogo Publishing House SRL
Keywords: scientific orthodoxy; orthodoxial reciprocity; double harmonization; man-Nature relation; theory of reliability;
Summary/Abstract: It is deduced from the content of the paper, that the scientific orthodoxy - based on the principle of orthodox reciprocity and the principle of double orthodox harmonization (D.O.H.) –implying the use of this scientizing principle of reciprocity also for the relation: man-Nature, by the fact that they increase the psycho-social-useful value of a psycho-social system- in accordance to some mathematical estimates, they are thus constituted as an ideology of increasing the potential/ the ability of individuals to normalize their psycho-social life, being a main ideological means of reducing the danger of functional blocking of the human psycho-social system. It also follows that similar principles of scientific orthodoxy also exist in other religions, but without the principle of reciprocity as a basic principle of the man- Nature relationship. This also indicates the need to implement in Orthodox education the principle of the double Orthodox- scientific harmonization, for a society where the concept of psycho-social normality is based on scientific humanism.
Journal: Dialogo
- Issue Year: 11/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 282-292
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English