TEOLOGIA CA PARADIGMĂ COGNITIVĂ AUTONOMĂ
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52846/afucv.v2i48.8Cuvinte cheie:
mental models; mental representations; Phaedo; possibilities; soul.Rezumat
This paper argues that cognitive approaches made in science and
theology, and their results are only apparently divergent or in conflict, and
that, in fact, they are complementary. Therefore the two forms of culture
make a contribution equally important to man’s attempt to understand the
reality, at its various levels, and discover the truth about himself, about the
world and what lies beyond the strictly physical environment of the
existence. The paper advocates the idea that the most profitable attitude, both
for science and for theology is to know each other increasingly better and to
dialogue with one another, proceeding to a continuous exchange,
professionally and in good faith between concepts, views, assumptions and
their theories.