08 JUN 2013 by ideonexus

 Science Can Comfort in Times of Stress

Science and religion are often taken to offer competing explanations of the world (Preston & Epley, 2009). That science can be a source of meaning, similar to religion, is not a completely new idea; it has been raised by philosophers (Ziman, 1978/1991) and scientists (Dawkins, 2006) alike. While many have attempted to understand the emotional or social underpinnings of religious belief, the possibility that science might serve similar psychological functions has received less attention. E...
Folksonomies: science humanism stress
Folksonomies: science humanism stress
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Scientific evidence that secular individuals can turn to their belief in science when faced with stressful situations just as the religious turn to their faith.