Russell on Religion

Russell on Religion
Title Russell on Religion PDF eBook
Author Bertrand Russell
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 274
Release 1999
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780415180924

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Russell on Religion presents a comprehensive and accessible selection of Bertrand Russell's writing on religion and related topics from the turn of the century to the end of his life. The influence of religion pervades almost all Bertrand Russell's writings from his mathematical treatises to his early fiction. Russell contends with religion as a philosopher, as a historian, as a social critic and as a private individual. The papers in this volume are arranged chronologically for optimum coherence of the development of Russell's thinking and are divided into five main sections: * Personal statements * Religion and Philosophy * Religion and Science * Religion and Morality * Religion and History. Students at all levels will find this a valuable insight into Russell's thought on religion.

Russell on Religion

Russell on Religion
Title Russell on Religion PDF eBook
Author Bertrand Russell
Publisher London : Routledge
Pages 261
Release 1999
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780415180917

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Bertrand Russell's religious convictions were controversial, and one of his best selling titles is 'Why I am not a Christian'. This is a comprehensive and coherent survey of Russell on religion, with notes for students.

Bertrand Russell on God and Religion

Bertrand Russell on God and Religion
Title Bertrand Russell on God and Religion PDF eBook
Author Bertrand Russell
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1986
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780879753238

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Al Seckel has rescued many of Bertrand Russell's best essays on religion, free thought, and nationalism from their resting places in obscure pamphlets, hard-to-find books, and out-of print periodicals to form a superb compilation.

Religion and Science

Religion and Science
Title Religion and Science PDF eBook
Author Bertrand Russell
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 276
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780195115512

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Examining accounts in which scientific advances clashed with Christian doctrine or biblical interpretations of the day, from Galileo and the Copernican Revolution, to the medical breakthroughs of anesthesia and inoculation, Russell points to the constant upheaval and reevaluation of our systems of belief throughout history. In turn, he identifies where similar debates between modern science and the Church still exist today.

God and the Reach of Reason

God and the Reach of Reason
Title God and the Reach of Reason PDF eBook
Author Erik J. Wielenberg
Publisher
Pages 243
Release 2008
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9780511354748

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This book puts C. S. Lewis, David Hume, and Bertrand Russell in dialogue with one another.

A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy

A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy
Title A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Graham Oppy
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 600
Release 2019-05-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1119119111

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PROSE 2020 Single Volume Reference Finalist! Philosophers throughout history have debated the existence of gods, but it is only in recent years that the absence of such a belief has become a significant topic of philosophical analysis, in particular for philosophers of religion. Although it is difficult to trace the historical contours of atheism as the lack of belief in a higher power, the reasoned, reflective, and thoughtful rejection of theism has become commonplace in many modern intellectual circles, including academic philosophy where disciplinary data indicates that a large majority of philosophers self-identify as atheists. As the first book of its kind to bring together a collection of writing on the philosophical aspects of atheism both historical and contemporary, the Companion to Atheism and Philosophy stages an explicit, constructive, and comprehensive conversation between philosophy and atheism to examine the ways in which atheist thought intersects with ideas and positions from a variety of philosophical and theological sub-disciplines. The Companion begins by addressing the foundational questions and lingering controversies which underpin philosophical thought about atheism, exploring the implications of major developments in the history of philosophy for the modern atheistic worldview. Divided into eight distinct sections, essays consider a range of thinkers who were widely believed to have been atheists—including David Hume, Mary Wollstonecraft, Karl Marx, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton—and survey different kinds of objections to theism and atheism, including logical, evidential, normative, and prudential. Later chapters trace the relationship between atheism and metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy oriented around topics such as pragmatism, postmodernism, freedom, education, violence, and happiness. Deftly curated and thoughtfully composed, A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy is the most ambitious and authoritative account of philosophical thinking on atheism available, and is a first-rate resource for academics, professionals, and students of philosophy, religious studies, and theology.

A Free Man's Worship

A Free Man's Worship
Title A Free Man's Worship PDF eBook
Author Bertrand Russell
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1923
Genre Religion
ISBN

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