Scientific fact sheds light on age-old ethical questions ...
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Atheism, Christian Theism, and Rape ...
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The Ethical Oasis is a place to stop and have a think. We serve cool conundrums hot topics and spicy dips into the dilemmas that face thinking people. If it's a real dilemma the answers are not easy to find. The hunt remains ever interesting.
F A Q Philosophy Pages Dictionary Study Guide Logic Tutoring Traffic History Timeline Philosophers Locke Kant: The Moral Order Having mastered epistemology and metaphysics, Kant believed that a rigorous application of the same methods of reasoning would yield an equal success in dealing with the problems of moral philosophy. Thus, in the Kritik der practischen Vernunft (Critique of Practical ...
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Response to the claim that atheismnecessitates that one behave immorally ...
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Saying that without God, not everything is permitted, is not the same as saying that our complex ethical systems are possible without God. Such systems exist. Are they evidence of God Or did they come about in some other way Darwin began by viewing God as the first cause, the force that set in motion all that he saw. Later, he came to understand that God was not required as part of the ...
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Philosophical examination of faith and belief. Is it appropriate to have faith The Ethics of Belief by William Kingdon Clifford, The Will to Believe by William James. Reprinted in their entirety.
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The human is moral and ethical only when controlling its behavior by its intellect. It is not moral or ethical if it performs any act detrimental to the survival and nurture of the species.
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How are atheism and humanistic value theory related
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Response to several varieties of theistic moral argument.
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Are God and Ethics Inseparable or Incompatible By Robin Le Poidevin, Arguing for Atheism: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion. London: Routledge, 1996, ch. 6. They that deny a God destroy a man's nobility, for certainly Man is of kin to the beasts by his body; and if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. - Francis Bacon, Of Atheism PLATO'S DILEMMA ...
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Clinton is not an adulterer by Larry Judkins Religion Page Editor Sacramento Valley Mirror (1998) Index: Atheism and Awareness (Editorials) Home to Positive Atheism I know, I know! After reading that headline, you think I'm a rabid Democrat who's in denial about President Clinton's extramarital affairs. Actually, long before Mr. Clinton's own admissions, I accepted as true the allegations of ...
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Articles Shopping My Screenplay CF Codes Classifieds Clients Donate To Charity Audiobooks Ebay Auctions Contact Me Home Morality and Atheism This article is not about whether God(s) exist or not. That subject is saved for another article. The purpose of this article is to open discussion about Atheism and it's interaction with morals and ethics. A friend and I once had a conversation about ...
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Morality and Atheism by Ed. Stoebenau and Charles W. Johnson Last revised 29 January 1998 Introduction One claim that theists make often in #atheism is that one cannot both accept atheism and objective moral standards at the same time. They feel that at least one of these two views is true: objective moral standards prove that God exists, or that if there is not a God, then there cannot be ...
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