CRM 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Scientific Method, Geopolitics, Wield

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Thomas hobbes: the state of nature and the basis of society. Thomas hobbes was writing in the 1650s during the period of time where the three ways that we come to know are in conflict with each other. There are differences between religion, philosophy, and sciences that form who we are: religion: what we know about our religion is based solely on faith which is the unquestioning character of men. It states that we do not know, but we do not care: philosophy: because religion requires faith, philosophical thoughts question why we do not question. We can think for ourselves and we can reason, therefore we should be questioning religion: science: there must be proof and science can provide it. If there is proof that a god exists, then religion exists. Science allows us to obtain answers in a more direct manner.

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