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Empires Of Belief Why We Need More Scepticism And Doubt In The Twentyfirst Century Stuart Sim

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Empires Of Belief Why We Need More Scepticism And Doubt In The Twentyfirst Century Stuart Sim
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Empires Of Belief Why We Need More Scepticism And Doubt In The Twentyfirst Century Stuart Sim instant download after payment.

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.78 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Stuart Sim
ISBN: 9780748623266, 9780748626946, 0748623264, 0748626948
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Empires Of Belief Why We Need More Scepticism And Doubt In The Twentyfirst Century Stuart Sim by Stuart Sim 9780748623266, 9780748626946, 0748623264, 0748626948 instant download after payment.

Is absolute belief making a comeback? Recently the public has accepted unquestioningly certain political, economic, and scientific theories, and for sceptical people, this is a deeply worrying trend. Stuart Sim outlines the history of scepticism in both Western and Islamic traditions from the Enlightenment to today. He argues that we need less belief and more doubt-an engaged scepticism that replaces dogmatism. Addressing contemporary debates surrounding terrorism and fundamentalism, Sims suggests that scepticism can play a greater role in public and political life.

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