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Atheism & Freedom: An introduction to free thought
by Andr Cancian
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$14.90
Presentation
Preface Part I
General introduction
The foundations of atheism
Arguments for the existence of god
Arguments against the existence of god
Religion as alienation and social control Part II
Introduction to part II
The theory of evolution
Our representation of reality
On the foundation of morality
On the meaning of life
The reasons of our body
Mankind, the world, and the nothingness Appendix
On freedom and free will
About the author
References "It is a work to be used as a reference. Excellent bibliography and despite the size the reading is pleasant and accessible."
- Mobiller "Accessible language and well-written text for understanding a much needed subject. A sober and lucid perspective on our nature."
- Vinicius "I thought this book would be mainly about atheism, but it goes much further. Atheism occupies approximately 40% of the book, yet it is not treated in a less profound way. The rest of the book deals with analyzing the validity of concepts we take for granted in our lives and the very validity of the knowledge we can attain. It goes through the biological and sociological values that motivate us, destroying illusory superficial notions and revealing their real functioning."
- Heitor C.
Presentation
Preface Part I
General introduction
The foundations of atheism
Arguments for the existence of god
Arguments against the existence of god
Religion as alienation and social control Part II
Introduction to part II
The theory of evolution
Our representation of reality
On the foundation of morality
On the meaning of life
The reasons of our body
Mankind, the world, and the nothingness Appendix
On freedom and free will
About the author
References "It is a work to be used as a reference. Excellent bibliography and despite the size the reading is pleasant and accessible."
- Mobiller "Accessible language and well-written text for understanding a much needed subject. A sober and lucid perspective on our nature."
- Vinicius "I thought this book would be mainly about atheism, but it goes much further. Atheism occupies approximately 40% of the book, yet it is not treated in a less profound way. The rest of the book deals with analyzing the validity of concepts we take for granted in our lives and the very validity of the knowledge we can attain. It goes through the biological and sociological values that motivate us, destroying illusory superficial notions and revealing their real functioning."
- Heitor C.
Paperback
$14.90