The Secular Saints: And Why Morals Are Not Just Subjective
- 435 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Exploring the lives and philosophies of notable secular figures, the book presents their insights on ethical living and the fundamental questions of existence. Each "brief life" serves as a guide, highlighting the lessons they impart about morality. The conclusion emphasizes that ethics are rooted in objective realities, challenging the notion of subjectivity in moral beliefs. Through these narratives, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own values and the principles that guide their lives.

