| Very well put! > I don't necessarily see science as trivial pursuit because of our human limitations Me neither, quite the opposite, but the problem you are describing has always been a problem when discussing metaphysics, as it is commonly called. Science is aware of its limitations, that's what makes it science. But sometimes, people tend to conflate a materialistic world view (maybe even strong determinism) with believing in the scientific method. The "belief" I mean here is strongly tied to assigning the appropriate role in ones thinking to scientific facts. Proving an all-encompassing scientific world view is a logical paradox. |
I would say more than sometimes. It seems that if you're not like that, you're immediately labeled religious.