Reasonable atheism a moral case for respectful disbelief

A recent poll from the University of Minnesota finds that atheists are America's least trusted social group. Perhaps compounding this negative impression is the attack-dog persona taken on in the past decade by the "New Atheists." Not only have they been quite public about their disbe...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Aikin, Scott F. (-)
Otros Autores: Talisse, Robert B.
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books cop. 2011
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Sumario:A recent poll from the University of Minnesota finds that atheists are America's least trusted social group. Perhaps compounding this negative impression is the attack-dog persona taken on in the past decade by the "New Atheists." Not only have they been quite public about their disbelief, but they have also stridently lambasted religious belief generally in a number of books. Disturbed by this negative public perception and the deterioration in the tone of open debate, the authors of this work attempt to introduce a note of civility and rational clarity to the subject. To both religious believers and fellow atheists they counsel a measured approach that combines serious intellectual engagement with respect for the reasonableness of the other side's position. The heart of the book is the authors' moral case for atheism. Atheism, they contend, manifests a decidedly moral concern for others and their wellbeing. The authors further argue that atheism is driven by the kinds of moral considerations that should be familiar to all religious believers. Atheists are motivated by a moral concern for others, a desire to alleviate suffering and combat evil, and an appreciation for the value of life, freedom, and responsibility. In the end, the authors make not only a compelling case for atheism but also for the value and necessity of mutual respect in a democratic society composed of diverse citizens.
Descripción Física:219 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 209-211) e índice
ISBN:9781616143831