The Science Delusion
"The Science Delusion," written by Rupert Sheldrake, critiques the conventional scientific worldview. Sheldrake argues that science often operates under unexamined assumptions, which he refers to as "scientific dogmas." He challenges the idea that science is purely objective and suggests that it can be influenced by cultural and philosophical biases.
The book explores various topics, including morphic resonance, consciousness, and the limitations of reductionist approaches. Sheldrake encourages readers to question established scientific beliefs and consider alternative perspectives that may offer a more comprehensive understanding of the natural world.