This study argues that certain humanistic values, including belief in human rights and the inherent dignity and value of human persons as persons, are jeopardized by anti-religious forms of naturalism. Osborn explores the thinking of some of the most influential thinkers on anti-religious forms of naturalism: Darwin, Marx, and Nietzsche.
Humanism and the Death of God
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ISBN | 9780192510990 |
Number Of Pages | 240 |
File Size | 1.10 mb |
Format | EPUB |
Published | 19-01-2017 |