Editorial biography
Giorgio Giudici is an Italian philosopher whose work explores the intersection of scientific knowledge, humanistic inquiry, and religious belief. His book "Truth in Science, the Humanities and Religion" examines how different disciplinary approaches conceptualize and pursue truth, with particular attention to their implications for understanding religious claims and the question of God. Giudici analyzes the methodological distinctions between scientific empiricism, humanistic interpretation, and theological revelation, arguing that each domain offers legitimate but distinct pathways to truth. His contribution to philosophy of religion lies in developing a pluralistic epistemology that respects the integrity of different knowledge traditions while exploring their potential complementarity. Giudici's work challenges both scientific reductionism and religious fundamentalism, proposing instead a nuanced account of how diverse forms of inquiry can contribute to comprehensive understanding of reality and the divine.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Truth in Science, the Humanities and Religion الحقيقة في العلم والإنسانيات والدين | 2010 1431 AH | Monograph | science-and-religion-argument · discussed | Included |