P S Florides’s scientific contributions

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The Field Concept in Contemporary Science
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November 1973

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Physics Bulletin

P S Florides

M Sachs Illinois: Charles C Thomas 1973 ppxi + 120 price $9.15 Packed in this little book, very neatly and in perfect order, are the conceptual foundations of the theories which dominate 20th century physics: electromagnetic theory, relativity theory and quantum theory. The underlying theme throughout the book is the concept of field.

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... He specifies the following criteria for theology to become a science (Clayton, 1989: 161 and 162): • It must be open to intersubjective examination and criticism; • In principle no limits can be set as to who should participate; • No solution should be based on 'privileged premises'; • All beliefs should be treated as hypotheses that are: " …internally coherent and clearly criticizable " Ten years later, in God and contemporary science, (1997) he asks the empyrean question: " …what general framework for conceiving of the God/world relation is adequate both to the biblical data and to the contemporary philosophical and scientific context? " (Clayton, 1997: 83). His answer is that: " …panentheism dissolves the dichotomy that structured so many of the theological debates on this topic. ...

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Science and Religion in Meta-Perspective – Part II
The Field Concept in Contemporary Science
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  • November 1973

Physics Bulletin