Chesterton, Seer of Science / by Stanley Jake.  Urbana : Univ. of
Illinois Press, 1986.  164 p.
Stanley Jaki's work in the history and philosophy of science often
concerns issues of origins such as: relations of science and
religion, the sufficiency of naturalism, or the importance of
notions of creation for Western science.  His newest book:
Chesterton, Seer of Science, is based on lectures given at Notre
Dame in April 1983 and continues his work with some of these
concerns.  G. K. Chesterton was an early and penetrating
critic of "scientism"--the philosophical position that all reliable
knowledge is scientific--and evolution.  This book is noteworthy
for its humor and Jaki's unmistakable delight in Chesterton's wit
and insight.


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