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" Does a Science-Oriented Worldview Entail Unbelief? "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1083255
Doc. No : LA126884
Call No : ‭10.1163/25892525-bja10006‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Roosa Haimila
Title & Author : Does a Science-Oriented Worldview Entail Unbelief? [Article]\ Roosa Haimila
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Secular Studies
Date : 2020
Volume/ Issue Number : 2/2
Page No : 83–116
Abstract : Endorsement of science is often associated with non-religiosity and lack of supernatural belief. However, the relevance of science for worldviews might also relate to the cultural context and/or personal investment in science. This study investigates the following question: Is endorsement of worldview components of science associated with unbelief among science-oriented respondents? Here, worldview components refer to science providing 1) a sense of meaning, 2) moral standards, and 3) literal or symbolic continuity after death. 387 Finnish adults recruited via pro-research organizations were included in the analysis. The results suggest that self-reported worldview functions of science are associated with unbelief also among science-oriented individuals. These findings lend support to the belief replacement hypothesis, which suggests that secular worldviews such as belief in science are of particular importance for unbelievers. However, the effect sizes are small and also other God belief groups endorse the significance of science for e.g., meaning in life. Endorsement of science is often associated with non-religiosity and lack of supernatural belief. However, the relevance of science for worldviews might also relate to the cultural context and/or personal investment in science. This study investigates the following question: Is endorsement of worldview components of science associated with unbelief among science-oriented respondents? Here, worldview components refer to science providing 1) a sense of meaning, 2) moral standards, and 3) literal or symbolic continuity after death. 387 Finnish adults recruited via pro-research organizations were included in the analysis. The results suggest that self-reported worldview functions of science are associated with unbelief also among science-oriented individuals. These findings lend support to the belief replacement hypothesis, which suggests that secular worldviews such as belief in science are of particular importance for unbelievers. However, the effect sizes are small and also other God belief groups endorse the significance of science for e.g., meaning in life.
Descriptor : atheism
Descriptor : belief in science
Descriptor : belief replacement
Descriptor : nonreligion
Descriptor : science and religion
Descriptor : secular worldviews
Descriptor : unbelief
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/25892525-bja10006‬
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