Reader John, Jandrić Petar, Peters Michael A, Barnett Ronald, Garbowski Marcin, Lipińska Veronika, Rider Sharon, Bhatt Ibrar, Clarke Abdassamad, Hashemi Morteza, Bevan Andrew, Trozzo Eric, MacKenzie Alison, Aldern Jared J, Matias Cheryl E, Stewart Georgina Tuari, Mika Carl, McLaren Peter, Fawns Tim, Knox Jeremy, Savin-Baden Maggi, Jackson Liz, Hood Nina, Tesar Marek, Fuller Steve, Baker Chris
University of Worcester, Worcester, UK.
Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia.
Postdigit Sci Educ. 2021;3(3):934-965. doi: 10.1007/s42438-020-00133-4. Epub 2020 Jul 6.
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, and religion within the continuum of enchantment, disenchantment, and re-enchantment. Contributions are broadly classified within four sections related to academic fields of philosophy, theology, critical theory, and postdigital studies. The article reveals complex and nuanced relationships between various disciplinary perspectives, religions, and political positions, and points towards lot of commonalities between their views to the enchantment, disenchantment, re-enchantment continuum. Some commonly discussed questions include: Where do the mythical, mystical and spiritual end and the rational, objective and empirical begin? How do we find our bearings in the midst of this complexity and where do we search for resources that are trustworthy and reliable? While the article inevitably offers more questions than answers, a common thread between all contributions is the need for an open postdigital dialogue conducted in the spirit of mutual understanding and respect. It is with this conclusion that the article offers a possible route for further development of such dialogue in the future.
这篇共同撰写的文章探讨了在魅力、祛魅和再魅的连续统中科学、哲学和宗教之间的后数字关系。文章投稿大致分为与哲学、神学、批判理论和后数字研究等学术领域相关的四个部分。本文揭示了不同学科视角、宗教和政治立场之间复杂而细微的关系,并指出它们在魅力、祛魅、再魅连续统观点上的诸多共性。一些经常讨论的问题包括:神话、神秘和精神的界限在哪里,理性、客观和经验又从何处开始?我们如何在这种复杂性中找到方向,以及我们在哪里寻找值得信赖和可靠的资源?虽然本文不可避免地提出了更多问题而非答案,但所有投稿的一个共同主线是需要本着相互理解和尊重的精神进行开放的后数字对话。正是基于这一结论,本文为未来此类对话的进一步发展提供了一条可能的途径。