Morality Without God? Hardback
by Walter (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Dartmouth College) Sinnott-Armstrong
Part of the Philosophy In Action series
Hardback
Description
Some argue that atheism must be false, since without God, no values are possible, and thus "everything is permitted." Walter Sinnott-Armstrong argues that God is not only not essential to morality, but that our moral behavior should be utterly independent of religion.
He attacks several core ideas: that atheists are inherently immoral people; that any society will sink into chaos if it is becomes too secular; that without morality, we have no reason to be moral; that absolute moral standards require the existence of God; and that without religion, we simply couldn't know what is wrong and what is right. Sinnott-Armstrong brings to bear convincing examples and data, as well as a lucid, elegant, and easy to understand writing style.
This book should fit well with the debates raging over issues like evolution and intelligent design, atheism, and religion and public life as an example of a pithy, tightly-constructed argument on an issue of great social importance.
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Out of stock
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:192 pages
- Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
- Publication Date:02/07/2009
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- ISBN:9780195337631
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Out of stock
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:192 pages
- Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
- Publication Date:02/07/2009
- Category:
- ISBN:9780195337631