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  1. (1 other version)At the Ongins of Modern Atheism.Michael J. Buckley - 1990 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (1):159-159.
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  • Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics Worldwide.Pippa Norris & Ronald Inglehart - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book develops a theory of existential security. It demonstrates that the publics of virtually all advanced industrial societies have been moving toward more secular orientations during the past half century, but also that the world as a whole now has more people with traditional religious views than ever before. This second edition expands the theory and provides new and updated evidence from a broad perspective and in a wide range of countries. This confirms that religiosity persists most strongly among (...)
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  • Apes, Angels, and Victorians. By James K. Feibleman. [REVIEW]William Irvine - 1955 - Ethics 66:146.
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  • (1 other version)Progression and retrogression: Herbert Spencer's explanations of social inequality.Gondermann Thomas - 2007 - History of the Human Sciences 20 (3):21-40.
    Herbert Spencer was one of the most important contributors to the Victorian discourse on social evolution. His theory of evolution in nature and society has been the subject of countless scholarly works over the last hundred years. Nevertheless, not all of its dimensions have been studied in due depth. Contrary to a widespread belief, Spencer did not just design an evolutionary theory of upward, yet branched development. Searching for explanations for the social distance between presumably civilized and primitive societies and (...)
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  • Evolution and the social sciences.Robin I. M. Dunbar - 2007 - History of the Human Sciences 20 (2):29-50.
    When the social sciences parted company from evolutionary biology almost exactly a century ago, they did so at a time when evolutionary biology was still very much in its infancy and many key issues were unresolved. As a result, the social sciences took away with them an understanding of evolution that was in fact based on 18th- rather than 19th-century biology. I argue that contemporary evolutionary thinking has much more to offer the social sciences than most people have assumed. Contemporary (...)
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  • (1 other version)Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life.David L. Hull - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (3):435-438.
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  • (1 other version)Natural Religion and the Nature of Religion: The Legacy of Deism.Peter Byrne - 1989 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 34 (1):61-62.
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  • An Introduction to Nietzsche as Political Thinker: The Perfect Nihilist.Keith Ansell-Pearson - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a lively and engaging introduction to the contentious topic of Nietzsche's political thought. It traces the development of Nietzsche's thinking on politics from his earliest writings to the mature work in which he advocates aristocratic radicalism as opposed to 'petty' European nationalism. The key ideas of the will to power, eternal return and the overman are discussed and all Nietzsche's major works analysed in detail, such as Beyond Good and Evil and The Genealogy of Morals, within the context (...)
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  • (1 other version)At the Origins of Modern Atheism.Michael J. Buckley - 1990 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 28 (1):51-53.
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  • A History of Atheism in Britain, from Hobbes to Russell.David Berman - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (4):512-513.
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  • The place of religion in modernity.Robert A. Segal - 2004 - History of the Human Sciences 17 (4):131-149.
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  • (1 other version)Progression and retrogression: Herbert Spencer's explanations of social inequality.Thomas Gondermann - 2007 - History of the Human Sciences 20 (3):21-40.
    Herbert Spencer was one of the most important contributors to the Victorian discourse on social evolution. His theory of evolution in nature and society has been the subject of countless scholarly works over the last hundred years. Nevertheless, not all of its dimensions have been studied in due depth. Contrary to a widespread belief, Spencer did not just design an evolutionary theory of upward, yet branched development. Searching for explanations for the social distance between presumably civilized and primitive societies and (...)
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  • (1 other version)Natural Religion and the Nature of Religion: The Legacy of Deism.Peter Byrne - 1989 - Religious Studies 27 (3):425-426.
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  • (1 other version)Darwin. [REVIEW]Janet Browne - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):284-285.
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  • The End of Faith: Religion, Terror and the Future of Reason.Sam Harris - 2006 - Science and Society 70 (4):572-574.
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  • Religion and the Scientific Revolution.John Henry - 2010 - In Peter Harrison (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion. Cambridge University Press.
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  • (1 other version)The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values.Sam Harris - 2010 - New York: Free Press.
    Bestselling author Sam Harris dismantles the most common justification for religious faith-that a moral system cannot be based on science.
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  • Apes, Angels, and Victorians.William Irvine - 1956 - Ethics 66 (2):146-147.
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  • Varieties of Unbelief: Atheists and Agnostics in English Society, 1850-1960.Susan Budd - 1977 - London: Heinemann Educational Books.
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  • Atheism, Naturalism and Science: Three in One?Michael Ruse - 2010 - In Peter Harrison (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion. Cambridge University Press.
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  • Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory.Edward J. Larson - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (1):172-174.
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  • Natural theology and the sciences.J. R. Topham - 2010 - In Peter Harrison (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion. Cambridge University Press. pp. 59--79.
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  • Is the theory of natural selection independent of its history.Gregory Radick - 2003 - In Jonathan Hodge & Gregory Radick (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Darwin. Cambridge University Press. pp. 143--167.
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  • The Eupraxsophy of Hope.Paul Kurtz - 2010 - Free Inquiry 30:4-6.
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  • The Myth of Surplus Wealth.Tibor Machan - 2011 - Free Inquiry 31:13-13.
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  • (1 other version)The man versus the state.Herbert Spencer - unknown
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  • Evolution: the remarkable history of a scientific theory.Edward John Larson - 2004 - New York: Modern Library.
    “I often said before starting, that I had no doubt I should frequently repent of the whole undertaking.” So wrote Charles Darwin aboard The Beagle , bound for the Galapagos Islands and what would arguably become the greatest and most controversial discovery in scientific history. But the theory of evolution did not spring full-blown from the head of Darwin. Since the dawn of humanity, priests, philosophers, and scientists have debated the origin and development of life on earth, and with modern (...)
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  • Are Unbelievers More Resilient?Tom Flynn - 2011 - Free Inquiry 31.
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  • Activist Court Undermines American Democracy.Paul Kurtz - 2010 - Free Inquiry 30:4-5.
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