Multi-Secularism
A New Agenda
Herausgeber: Kurtz, Paul
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A New Agenda
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The contemporary world is witness to an intense controversy about secularism
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781412852777
- ISBN-10: 1412852773
- Artikelnr.: 38053953
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781412852777
- ISBN-10: 1412852773
- Artikelnr.: 38053953
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul Kurtz
Preface Introduction: The Battle for SecularismSection 1 - Basic Categories
I: The Secular Humanist Prospect in Historical Perspective II: Naturalism
and the FutureIII: Naturalism, Secularism, and HumanismSection 2 - Secular
Morality IV: The Ethics of SecularismV: Morality Is NaturalVI: Affirming
LifeVII: The Pursuit of Excellence: Raising the Level of Taste and
Appreciation VIII: A Good WillIX: Neo-HumanismX: A Modified Naturalistic
Ethical TheorySection 3 - Secularism and Religion XI: Skeptical Inquiry and
ReligionXII: Why I Am a Skeptic about Religious ClaimsXIII: Religion in
Conflict: Are Evangelical Atheists Too Outspoken? XIV: The Passion as a
Political Weapon: Anti-Semitism and the Gospels XV: Creating Secular and
Humanist Alternatives to ReligionSection 4 - Humanism and Politics XVI: Is
America a Post-Democratic Society?XVII: The New American PlutocracyXVIII:
Can We Bridge the Great Cultural Divide?Section 5 - The Rise of India and
China XIX: The Industrial-Technological RevolutionXX: The New China and the
OldSection 6 - Personal Reflections XXI: The Convictions of a Secular
HumanistXXII: The Transformation of UniversitiesXXIII: Final Reflections:
Perhaps Facing DeathIndex
I: The Secular Humanist Prospect in Historical Perspective II: Naturalism
and the FutureIII: Naturalism, Secularism, and HumanismSection 2 - Secular
Morality IV: The Ethics of SecularismV: Morality Is NaturalVI: Affirming
LifeVII: The Pursuit of Excellence: Raising the Level of Taste and
Appreciation VIII: A Good WillIX: Neo-HumanismX: A Modified Naturalistic
Ethical TheorySection 3 - Secularism and Religion XI: Skeptical Inquiry and
ReligionXII: Why I Am a Skeptic about Religious ClaimsXIII: Religion in
Conflict: Are Evangelical Atheists Too Outspoken? XIV: The Passion as a
Political Weapon: Anti-Semitism and the Gospels XV: Creating Secular and
Humanist Alternatives to ReligionSection 4 - Humanism and Politics XVI: Is
America a Post-Democratic Society?XVII: The New American PlutocracyXVIII:
Can We Bridge the Great Cultural Divide?Section 5 - The Rise of India and
China XIX: The Industrial-Technological RevolutionXX: The New China and the
OldSection 6 - Personal Reflections XXI: The Convictions of a Secular
HumanistXXII: The Transformation of UniversitiesXXIII: Final Reflections:
Perhaps Facing DeathIndex
Preface Introduction: The Battle for SecularismSection 1 - Basic Categories
I: The Secular Humanist Prospect in Historical Perspective II: Naturalism
and the FutureIII: Naturalism, Secularism, and HumanismSection 2 - Secular
Morality IV: The Ethics of SecularismV: Morality Is NaturalVI: Affirming
LifeVII: The Pursuit of Excellence: Raising the Level of Taste and
Appreciation VIII: A Good WillIX: Neo-HumanismX: A Modified Naturalistic
Ethical TheorySection 3 - Secularism and Religion XI: Skeptical Inquiry and
ReligionXII: Why I Am a Skeptic about Religious ClaimsXIII: Religion in
Conflict: Are Evangelical Atheists Too Outspoken? XIV: The Passion as a
Political Weapon: Anti-Semitism and the Gospels XV: Creating Secular and
Humanist Alternatives to ReligionSection 4 - Humanism and Politics XVI: Is
America a Post-Democratic Society?XVII: The New American PlutocracyXVIII:
Can We Bridge the Great Cultural Divide?Section 5 - The Rise of India and
China XIX: The Industrial-Technological RevolutionXX: The New China and the
OldSection 6 - Personal Reflections XXI: The Convictions of a Secular
HumanistXXII: The Transformation of UniversitiesXXIII: Final Reflections:
Perhaps Facing DeathIndex
I: The Secular Humanist Prospect in Historical Perspective II: Naturalism
and the FutureIII: Naturalism, Secularism, and HumanismSection 2 - Secular
Morality IV: The Ethics of SecularismV: Morality Is NaturalVI: Affirming
LifeVII: The Pursuit of Excellence: Raising the Level of Taste and
Appreciation VIII: A Good WillIX: Neo-HumanismX: A Modified Naturalistic
Ethical TheorySection 3 - Secularism and Religion XI: Skeptical Inquiry and
ReligionXII: Why I Am a Skeptic about Religious ClaimsXIII: Religion in
Conflict: Are Evangelical Atheists Too Outspoken? XIV: The Passion as a
Political Weapon: Anti-Semitism and the Gospels XV: Creating Secular and
Humanist Alternatives to ReligionSection 4 - Humanism and Politics XVI: Is
America a Post-Democratic Society?XVII: The New American PlutocracyXVIII:
Can We Bridge the Great Cultural Divide?Section 5 - The Rise of India and
China XIX: The Industrial-Technological RevolutionXX: The New China and the
OldSection 6 - Personal Reflections XXI: The Convictions of a Secular
HumanistXXII: The Transformation of UniversitiesXXIII: Final Reflections:
Perhaps Facing DeathIndex