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On Humanism 2nd Rev Ed

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Zusatztext Praise for the first edition:'This outline of the humanist philosophy of life by Richard Norman is first class. It covers the history! philosophy! morality and meaning of humanism with extreme clarity ... a book of great lucidity! considerable thought and grace.' - New Humanist'Balanced presentations like this are indeed welcome ... This is a good book: a book to make one think. It is enjoyable as such! but it might also be included as a reading for a Philosophy of Religion course.' - Philosophical Investigations'A lucid account of humanism which combines the virtues of a fairly balanced discussion and a passionate polemic. It deserves to become humanism's unofficial manifesto - the only kind a freethinking movement can have.' - Julian Baggini! author of Atheism: A Very Short Introduction Informationen zum Autor Richard Norman is Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Kent, UK. His work has been mainly in the areas of ethics and political philosophy. Klappentext On Humanism is a timely and powerfully argued philosophical defence of humanism and an impassioned plea that we turn to ourselves, not religion, if we want to answer Socrates' age old question: what is the best kind of life to lead? Zusammenfassung On Humanism is a timely and powerfully argued philosophical defence of humanism and an impassioned plea that we turn to ourselves, not religion, if we want to answer Socrates' age old question: what is the best kind of life to lead? Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction  2. Why Science Undermines Religion  3. What's So Special About Human Beings?  4. Morality in a Godless World  5. The Meaning of Life and the Need for Stories  6. The 'God Debate': Dead End or Dialogue?  Postscript: Organised Humanism.  Notes.  Index

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1. Introduction  2. Why Science Undermines Religion  3. What's So Special About Human Beings?  4. Morality in a Godless World  5. The Meaning of Life and the Need for Stories  6. The 'God Debate': Dead End or Dialogue?  Postscript: Organised Humanism.  Notes.  Index

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Praise for the first edition:
'This outline of the humanist philosophy of life by Richard Norman is first class. It covers the history, philosophy, morality and meaning of humanism with extreme clarity ... a book of great lucidity, considerable thought and grace.' - New Humanist
'Balanced presentations like this are indeed welcome ... This is a good book: a book to make one think. It is enjoyable as such, but it might also be included as a reading for a Philosophy of Religion course.' - Philosophical Investigations
'A lucid account of humanism which combines the virtues of a fairly balanced discussion and a passionate polemic. It deserves to become humanism's unofficial manifesto - the only kind a freethinking movement can have.' - Julian Baggini, author of Atheism: A Very Short Introduction

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Authors Richard Norman, Richard (University of Kent Norman
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.01.2012
 
EAN 9780415670418
ISBN 978-0-415-67041-8
Dimensions 130 mm x 198 mm x 17 mm
Series Thinking in Action
Thinking in Action
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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