Abstract
Abstract. This paper starts with a discussion of the nature of religion and of science, viewing them both as embodying a search for wholeness, although each does so in its own way. Attention is called to the fact that science and religion have both become fragmented and that this fragmentation has a deeper origin in the structure of the ego itself. The source of fragmentation in the ego is discussed. Finally, a possible way for the religious attitude and the scientific attitude to work together is proposed, which involves a common approach to ordering the fragmentary divisive structure and activity of the ego.
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Bohm, D., (1985) “FRAGMENTATION AND WHOLENESS IN RELIGION AND IN SCIENCE”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 20(2), 125–133. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9744.1985.tb00587.x
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