However, the wide diffusion of the conflict thesis in the public sphere calls for a historical study to reveal its origins and current popularity. But most scientists and philosophers remain indifferent to the so-called "conflict thesis" and identify more with one of the other three categories of Barbour's typology proposal : indifference, dialogue or integration. These relations are often simplified and presented by some as a struggle between modern reason and obscurantist superstitions or, from another extreme, between divinely revealed truth and pretentious scientism. The relationship between science and religion is big business today, especially in the Anglo-American world. He is currently a lecturer researcher at Ikerbasque in San Sebastian and a member of the Praxis Group at School of Philosophy (UPV/EHU). ![]() He has been researcher at Cambridge University, Imperial College (London) and the Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Berlin). Jaume Navarro holds a degree in Physics and a PhD in History of Science from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (1998). ![]() ![]() Seminar room of group Science, Reason and Faith. The science-religion conflict: an invented tradition?
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