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Atheism, Morality, and Meaning
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330 pages
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The book presents a thorough defense of atheism by distinguished philosopher Michael Martin, who challenges the notion that unbelief equates to immorality or a meaningless life. He argues that objective morality and a fulfilling existence can be achieved without belief in God. Martin critiques the prevalent Christian worldview in American society, suggesting it is fundamentally flawed as a foundation for morality and meaning. Through his philosophical insights, he aims to reshape perceptions of atheism in a predominantly religious culture.
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2003, paperback
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