Toward a New Enlightenment
Philosophy of Paul Kurtz
Herausgeber: Kurtz, Paul
Toward a New Enlightenment
Philosophy of Paul Kurtz
Herausgeber: Kurtz, Paul
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This compilation of his work reveals the scope of his thinking on the basic topics of our time and his many and varied contributions to the cause of free thought.
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This compilation of his work reveals the scope of his thinking on the basic topics of our time and his many and varied contributions to the cause of free thought.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781138517370
- ISBN-10: 1138517372
- Artikelnr.: 53165284
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781138517370
- ISBN-10: 1138517372
- Artikelnr.: 53165284
Paul Kurtz
Introduction: Toward a New Enlightenment
One: Ethics and the Planetary Society
Introduction to Part One
1: Humanist Ethics: Eating the Forbidden Fruit
2: The Relevance of Science to Ethics
3: The Twenty-First Century and Beyond: The Need for a New Global Ethic and a Declaration of Interdependence
Two: Democratic Ideas, Pluralism
Introduction to Part Two
4: Humanism and the Freedom of the Individual
5: Democracy without Theology: Dialogue with Evangelists
6: Excellence and Irrelevance: Democracy and the Higher Learning
7: Misuses of Civil Disobedience
8: The Limits of Tolerance
9: Beyond Multiculturalism: Toward a Humanist Universalism
10: Will Secularism Survive?
Three: Skepticism: Science and Antiscience
Introduction to Part Three
11: The Scientific Attitude vs. Antiscience and Pseudoscience
12: Antireason
13: Science and the Paranormal: An Overview
14: Skepticism about the Paranormal: Legitimate and Illegitimate
Four: Atheism, Humanism, and Religion
Introduction to Part Four
15: Humanism and the Open Society: Dialogues with Marxists and Roman Catholics
16: Militant Atheism vs. Freedom of Conscience: Reflections on the Moscow Atheist/Humanist Dialogue
17: Humanism and Atheism: Exploring Similarities and Differences
18: The Church under Siege: Reflections on the Vatican/Humanist Dialogue
19: The Argument from Revelation Reexamined
20: Is Life Meaningful in a Universe without God?
21: Finding a Common Ground between Believers and Unbelievers
22: The Growth of Fundamentalism Worldwide: A Humanist Response
Five: Paul Kurtz in Person and in Action
Introduction to Part Five
23: In Defense of Eupraxophy
24: Promethean Love: Unbound
25: On Nearly Dying-Unceremoniously and Unexpectedly
26: The Case for Euthanasia: A Humanistic Perspective
Six: On the Barricades
Introduction to Part Six
27: Does Faith Healing Work?
28: Faith Healing: Miracle or Hoax?
29: The New Inquisition in the Schools
30: Bigfoot on the Loose
or, How to Create a Legend
31: A Case Study of the West Pittston "Haunted" House
32: Near-Death Experiences: A Skeptical View
One: Ethics and the Planetary Society
Introduction to Part One
1: Humanist Ethics: Eating the Forbidden Fruit
2: The Relevance of Science to Ethics
3: The Twenty-First Century and Beyond: The Need for a New Global Ethic and a Declaration of Interdependence
Two: Democratic Ideas, Pluralism
Introduction to Part Two
4: Humanism and the Freedom of the Individual
5: Democracy without Theology: Dialogue with Evangelists
6: Excellence and Irrelevance: Democracy and the Higher Learning
7: Misuses of Civil Disobedience
8: The Limits of Tolerance
9: Beyond Multiculturalism: Toward a Humanist Universalism
10: Will Secularism Survive?
Three: Skepticism: Science and Antiscience
Introduction to Part Three
11: The Scientific Attitude vs. Antiscience and Pseudoscience
12: Antireason
13: Science and the Paranormal: An Overview
14: Skepticism about the Paranormal: Legitimate and Illegitimate
Four: Atheism, Humanism, and Religion
Introduction to Part Four
15: Humanism and the Open Society: Dialogues with Marxists and Roman Catholics
16: Militant Atheism vs. Freedom of Conscience: Reflections on the Moscow Atheist/Humanist Dialogue
17: Humanism and Atheism: Exploring Similarities and Differences
18: The Church under Siege: Reflections on the Vatican/Humanist Dialogue
19: The Argument from Revelation Reexamined
20: Is Life Meaningful in a Universe without God?
21: Finding a Common Ground between Believers and Unbelievers
22: The Growth of Fundamentalism Worldwide: A Humanist Response
Five: Paul Kurtz in Person and in Action
Introduction to Part Five
23: In Defense of Eupraxophy
24: Promethean Love: Unbound
25: On Nearly Dying-Unceremoniously and Unexpectedly
26: The Case for Euthanasia: A Humanistic Perspective
Six: On the Barricades
Introduction to Part Six
27: Does Faith Healing Work?
28: Faith Healing: Miracle or Hoax?
29: The New Inquisition in the Schools
30: Bigfoot on the Loose
or, How to Create a Legend
31: A Case Study of the West Pittston "Haunted" House
32: Near-Death Experiences: A Skeptical View
Introduction: Toward a New Enlightenment
One: Ethics and the Planetary Society
Introduction to Part One
1: Humanist Ethics: Eating the Forbidden Fruit
2: The Relevance of Science to Ethics
3: The Twenty-First Century and Beyond: The Need for a New Global Ethic and a Declaration of Interdependence
Two: Democratic Ideas, Pluralism
Introduction to Part Two
4: Humanism and the Freedom of the Individual
5: Democracy without Theology: Dialogue with Evangelists
6: Excellence and Irrelevance: Democracy and the Higher Learning
7: Misuses of Civil Disobedience
8: The Limits of Tolerance
9: Beyond Multiculturalism: Toward a Humanist Universalism
10: Will Secularism Survive?
Three: Skepticism: Science and Antiscience
Introduction to Part Three
11: The Scientific Attitude vs. Antiscience and Pseudoscience
12: Antireason
13: Science and the Paranormal: An Overview
14: Skepticism about the Paranormal: Legitimate and Illegitimate
Four: Atheism, Humanism, and Religion
Introduction to Part Four
15: Humanism and the Open Society: Dialogues with Marxists and Roman Catholics
16: Militant Atheism vs. Freedom of Conscience: Reflections on the Moscow Atheist/Humanist Dialogue
17: Humanism and Atheism: Exploring Similarities and Differences
18: The Church under Siege: Reflections on the Vatican/Humanist Dialogue
19: The Argument from Revelation Reexamined
20: Is Life Meaningful in a Universe without God?
21: Finding a Common Ground between Believers and Unbelievers
22: The Growth of Fundamentalism Worldwide: A Humanist Response
Five: Paul Kurtz in Person and in Action
Introduction to Part Five
23: In Defense of Eupraxophy
24: Promethean Love: Unbound
25: On Nearly Dying-Unceremoniously and Unexpectedly
26: The Case for Euthanasia: A Humanistic Perspective
Six: On the Barricades
Introduction to Part Six
27: Does Faith Healing Work?
28: Faith Healing: Miracle or Hoax?
29: The New Inquisition in the Schools
30: Bigfoot on the Loose
or, How to Create a Legend
31: A Case Study of the West Pittston "Haunted" House
32: Near-Death Experiences: A Skeptical View
One: Ethics and the Planetary Society
Introduction to Part One
1: Humanist Ethics: Eating the Forbidden Fruit
2: The Relevance of Science to Ethics
3: The Twenty-First Century and Beyond: The Need for a New Global Ethic and a Declaration of Interdependence
Two: Democratic Ideas, Pluralism
Introduction to Part Two
4: Humanism and the Freedom of the Individual
5: Democracy without Theology: Dialogue with Evangelists
6: Excellence and Irrelevance: Democracy and the Higher Learning
7: Misuses of Civil Disobedience
8: The Limits of Tolerance
9: Beyond Multiculturalism: Toward a Humanist Universalism
10: Will Secularism Survive?
Three: Skepticism: Science and Antiscience
Introduction to Part Three
11: The Scientific Attitude vs. Antiscience and Pseudoscience
12: Antireason
13: Science and the Paranormal: An Overview
14: Skepticism about the Paranormal: Legitimate and Illegitimate
Four: Atheism, Humanism, and Religion
Introduction to Part Four
15: Humanism and the Open Society: Dialogues with Marxists and Roman Catholics
16: Militant Atheism vs. Freedom of Conscience: Reflections on the Moscow Atheist/Humanist Dialogue
17: Humanism and Atheism: Exploring Similarities and Differences
18: The Church under Siege: Reflections on the Vatican/Humanist Dialogue
19: The Argument from Revelation Reexamined
20: Is Life Meaningful in a Universe without God?
21: Finding a Common Ground between Believers and Unbelievers
22: The Growth of Fundamentalism Worldwide: A Humanist Response
Five: Paul Kurtz in Person and in Action
Introduction to Part Five
23: In Defense of Eupraxophy
24: Promethean Love: Unbound
25: On Nearly Dying-Unceremoniously and Unexpectedly
26: The Case for Euthanasia: A Humanistic Perspective
Six: On the Barricades
Introduction to Part Six
27: Does Faith Healing Work?
28: Faith Healing: Miracle or Hoax?
29: The New Inquisition in the Schools
30: Bigfoot on the Loose
or, How to Create a Legend
31: A Case Study of the West Pittston "Haunted" House
32: Near-Death Experiences: A Skeptical View