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El Fruto Prohibido

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246 pages
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9 hours

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Exploring the intersection of morality and secularism, Paul Kurtz argues that a fulfilling life and moral responsibility can exist independently of religious belief. He challenges the notion that theism guarantees virtue, advocating for a rational ethics rooted in a realistic understanding of nature and universal moral principles. By embracing autonomous reason and the pursuit of knowledge, individuals can uncover ethical truths that inform both personal conduct and respect for others' rights, transcending outdated theistic frameworks.

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El Fruto Prohibido, Paul Kurtz

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2003
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