Science, Spiritualism, and Language: A Bond of Inseparableness With Life

Science, Spiritualism, and Language: A Bond of Inseparableness With Life

Lily Kumari Padhy, Deepanjali Mishra
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9893-0.ch005
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Abstract

Since the time of human civilization, the punitive investigations in the three determinant demeanors, which impinge from Plato to Tagore and from Newton to Einstein are language, science, and spiritualism. The ultimate nobility of the three is to discover the nature of reality. Reality is much more profound; but is scarcely comprehended by the ailing minds of modern men. Science and spirituality help in analyzing the matter of reality deeply and unveil the wide spectrum of topics from consciousness to cosmology and from scientific mystery to mathematical derivations and language helps its transformation and transition from generation to generation. The three aspects solemnly commit disciplining individuals to get eternal bliss, accomplishing the concepts of realism and idealism.
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Science And Spiritualism

Science as a collective organization aims at producing more and more accurate simplifications on how natural world works. The natural world comprises of all the components of physical universe; atoms, plants, ecosystem, people, societies, galaxies are all under the study of science. The main goal of science is building knowledge and understanding which is always to revise and question time and again. The ideas which are fully accepted today are likely to be rejected or modified in light of new evidence discovered tomorrow. Scientific explanations cautiously generate expectations that hold true, allowing us to figure out how entities in the natural world are likely to behave. Scientific materialism or scientific methods based on materialistic philosophy illustrates that mind is nothing but the physical activity of the brain and that our thoughts cannot have any effect on our brains and bodies, our actions and physical world. Science is a non-dogmatic and open-minded process of accumulating information about nature through observation and experimentation.

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