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Indlæser... How to Be an Atheist: Why Many Skeptics Aren't Skeptical Enough (udgave 2016)af Mitch Stokes (Forfatter), J. P. Moreland (Forord)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Mitch's goal in this book is to show Atheists, sceptics are not consistent or skeptical enough, I think he has given a good base for it. Personally, I think Atheists are good people, some are really loving but I am not interested in that, but more on the system of beliefs when challenged. If you are an Atheist, be a consistent one, and you'll find areas in this book, where Mitch says, it can't stand firmly. Lastly, Mitch ends with, Be it, what's the point? He covers a wide array of subjects on Scientific methods. Most of the topics are familiar to whoever is into Christian Philosophy. I learnt more on, differences on history of science from Aristotle and Newton. This really piques my interest more on him, I will read him seriously. He clearly explains the differences in science like instrumentalism, empiricism and how it is an underlying epistemology. I would recommend all scientists to learn more history and philosophy, I think sometimes our pride in knowledge, methods of science leads us to make grand claims like God is dead, we don't need God, God is merely a hypothesis. Mitch shows how we are not even close in understanding a lot of things about reality, we are not skeptical enough in science. Overall, It's a great introduction book to those who are into Atheism, Christianity, Philosophy. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Personally, I think Atheists are good people, some are really loving but I am not interested in that, but more on the system of beliefs when challenged.
If you are an Atheist, be a consistent one, and you'll find areas in this book, where Mitch says, it can't stand firmly. Lastly, Mitch ends with, Be it, what's the point?
He covers a wide array of subjects on Scientific methods. Most of the topics are familiar to whoever is into Christian Philosophy. I learnt more on, differences on history of science from Aristotle and Newton. This really piques my interest more on him, I will read him seriously.
He clearly explains the differences in science like instrumentalism, empiricism and how it is an underlying epistemology. I would recommend all scientists to learn more history and philosophy, I think sometimes our pride in knowledge, methods of science leads us to make grand claims like
God is dead, we don't need God, God is merely a hypothesis.
Mitch shows how we are not even close in understanding a lot of things about reality, we are not skeptical enough in science.
Overall, It's a great introduction book to those who are into Atheism, Christianity, Philosophy.
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