Philosophers without Gods -

Philosophers without Gods

Meditations on Atheism and the Secular Life

Louise Antony (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2007
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-517307-9 (ISBN)
89,95 inkl. MwSt
Atheists are frequently demonized as arrogant intellectuals, antagonistic to religion, devoid of moral sentiments, advocates of an 'anything goes' lifestyle. Now, in this revealing volume, nineteen leading philosophers open a window on the inner life of atheism, shattering these common stereotypes as they reveal how they came to turn away from religious belief.
Atheists are frequently demonized as arrogant intellectuals, antagonistic to religion, devoid of moral sentiments, advocates of an "anything goes" lifestyle. Now, in this revealing volume, nineteen leading philosophers open a window on the inner life of atheism, shattering these common stereotypes as they reveal how they came to turn away from religious belief.
These highly engaging personal essays capture the marvelous diversity to be found among atheists, providing a portrait that will surprise most readers. Many of the authors, for example, express great affection for particular religious traditions, even as they explain why they cannot, in good conscience, embrace them. None of the contributors dismiss religious belief as stupid or primitive, and several even express regret that they cannot, or can no longer, believe. Perhaps more important, in these reflective pieces, they offer fresh insight into some of the oldest and most difficult problems facing the human mind and spirit. For instance, if God is dead, is everything permitted? Philosophers Without Gods demonstrates convincingly, with arguments that date back to Plato, that morality is independent of the existence of God. Indeed, every writer in this volume adamantly affirms the objectivity of right and wrong. Moreover, they contend that secular life can provide rewards as great and as rich as religious life. A naturalistic understanding of the human condition presents a set of challenges--to pursue our goals without illusions, to act morally without hope of reward--challenges that can impart a lasting value to finite and fragile human lives.
Collectively, these essays highlight the richness of atheistic belief--not only as a valid alternative to religion, but as a profoundly fulfilling and moral way of life.

Louise M. Antony is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the author of A Mind of One's Own and Chomsky and His Critics.

Editor's Introduction
Acknowledgements
Part One - Journeys
1: Stewart Shapiro (Ohio State): Faith and Reason, the Perpetual War: Ruminations of a Fool
2: Joseph Levine (U Mass Amherst): From Yeshiva Bochur to Secular Humanist
3: Daniel Garber (Princeton): Religio Philosophi
4: Louise Antony (U Mass Amherst): For the Love of Reason
5: Daniel Ferell (Ohio State): Life Without God: Some Personal Costs
6: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Dartmouth): Overcoming Christianity
7: Edwin Curley (Michigan): On Becoming a Heretic
8: Marvin Belzer (Bowling Green): Mere Stranger
9: James Tappenden (Michigan): An Atheist's Fundamentalism
10: Daniel Dennett (Tufts University): Thank Goodness
Part Two - Reflections
11: Anthony Simon Laden (U Illinois, Chicago): Atheism and Invisibility
12: Marcia Homiak: An Aristotelian Life
13: Kenneth Taylore (Stanford): Without the Net of Providence: Atheism and the Human Adventure
14: David Owens (U Sheffiled, UK): Disenchantment
15: Simon Blackburn (Cambridge UK): Religion and Respect
16: Richard Feldman (Rochester): Reasonable Religious Disagreements
17: Elizabeth Secord Anderson (Michigan): If God is Dead, Is Everything Permitted?
18: David Lewis (Princeton) - edited by Philip Kitcher: Divine Evil
19: Georges Rey (Maryland): Meta-Atheism: Religious Avowal as Self-Deception
20: Jonathan Adler (CUNY Graduate Center): Faith and Fanaticism

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.8.2007
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 166 x 239 mm
Gewicht 658 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
ISBN-10 0-19-517307-4 / 0195173074
ISBN-13 978-0-19-517307-9 / 9780195173079
Zustand Neuware
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