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The scientific achievements of the last century have triggered a “crisis” that challenges long-standing trust in scientific thought and reveals the potential of contralateral thought in counterbalancing the excesses of scientific rationality, thus healing its wounds and allowing its revitalization. The authors, a musician and a physicist, represent two opposite cultures and aim to outline a new rationality founded not only on empiricism and mathematics, but also on emphatic-participative thought. In addition to nourishing an oppression toward those who practice it, and to conditioning both theological and philosophical thought toward logics and technological derivations (which are not always effective), the demonization of this kind of thinking inhibits the mediatorial role of faith.





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