The Science of the 1st Person
Harding, Douglas Edison This book is about the heart of religious experience, namely Enlightenment (which is finding the truth concerning oneself), and about science (which is finding the truth concerning other things), and about the relationship between them.
It claims that Enlightenment is more truly scientific than science itself, and that, without Enlightenment, science is only half the story and therefore full of contradictions, of insoluble problems both theore...