Humanism: A Very Short Introduction

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People of faith often argue that without God, there can be no morality. Indeed, without religion, our lives are left without meaning and are likely to degenerate into moral chaos. In this Very Short I[more below]

  • Series: Very Short Introductions
  • Author: Law, Stephen
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 168
  • Publish Date: February 11 2011
  • ISBN10: 0199553645
  • Language: English
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People of faith often argue that without God, there can be no morality. Indeed, without religion, our lives are left without meaning and are likely to degenerate into moral chaos. In this Very Short Introduction, philosopher Stephen Law explains why these claims are false and why humanism–though a rejection of religion–nevertheless provides both a moral basis and a meaning for our lives. Indeed, Law shows that humanism is a quite positive alternative to religion. The humanist is not simply one who denies the truth of religious belief, but one who believes we can enjoy meaningful, purposeful, and good lives without religion. And far from embracing moral nihilism, humanists are often deeply committed people, to be found at the forefront of many important ethical campaigns. Law goes on to show how the term “humanism” is used in a variety of ways. Marx described himself as a “humanist” but the Pope has also expressed support for what he calls “humanism.” Law argues for humanism as it is most commonly understood–as a positive, moral form of atheism.

Author: Stephen Law
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 02/11/2011
Series: Very Short Introductions
Pages: 168
Weight: 0.3lbs
Size: 6.80h x 4.30w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9780199553648
Language: English

Author

Law, Stephen

Binding

ISBN10

0199553645

ISBN13

9780199553648

Page Count

168

Published Date

February 11 2011

Series

Very Short Introductions

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