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Nalin de Silva | |
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නලින් ද සිල්වා | |
Born | Kovilagodella, Panadura, British Ceylon | 20 October 1944
Died | 1 May 2024 | (aged 79)
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Bauddhaloka Maha Vidyalaya Thurstan College Colombo Royal College Colombo University of Ceylon University of Sussex |
School | Buddhist philosophy Constructivism Relativism Nationalism |
Doctoral advisor | William McCrea |
Main interests | Epistemology, general relativity, quantum mechanics |
Notable ideas | Constructive relativism, Chinthanaya[1] |
Website | www.kalaya.org http://www1.kalaya.org/ |
Thakurartha Devadithya Guardiyawasam Lindamulage Nalin Kumar de Silva (Sinhala: නලින් ද සිල්වා; 20 October 1944 – 1 May 2024) was a Sri Lankan philosopher[2][3] and a political analyst. He was the former Sri Lankan ambassador in Myanmar.[4] He was a professor in the department of mathematics, a member of University Grant Commission and the dean of the faculty of science at the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
De Silva openly stated that the so-called 'objective scientific method' was a lie.[5][6]
In June 2011 he stated that information regarding the presence of arsenic in water claiming that the cause of Rajarata chronic kidney disease had been given to him by the god Natha.[7] The Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science, an organisation in which De Silva claimed lifelong membership, has said that they consider it "extremely unfortunate that the Dean of a Science Faculty should make it his publicly stated aim to run down science and bring it into disrepute."[8] However the presence of arsenic was verified in water and vegetation, and the source was found to be agrochemical fertilizers.[9][10]
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