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Hard Atheism And The Ethics Of Desire An Alternative To Morality 1st Edition Joel Marks Auth

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Hard Atheism And The Ethics Of Desire An Alternative To Morality 1st Edition Joel Marks Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Joel Marks (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319437989, 9783319437996, 3319437984, 3319437992
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Hard Atheism And The Ethics Of Desire An Alternative To Morality 1st Edition Joel Marks Auth by Joel Marks (auth.) 9783319437989, 9783319437996, 3319437984, 3319437992 instant download after payment.

This book challenges the widespread assumption that the ethical life and society must be moral in any objective sense. In his previous works, Marks has rejected both the existence of such a morality and the need to maintain verbal, attitudinal, practical, and institutional remnants of belief in it. This book develops these ideas further, with emphasis on constructing a positive alternative. Calling it “desirism”, Marks illustrates what life and the world would be like if we lived in accordance with our rational desires rather than the dictates of any actual or pretend morality, neither overlaying our desires with moral sanction nor attempting to override them with moral strictures. Hard Atheism and the Ethics of Desire also argues that atheism thereby becomes more plausible than the so-called New Atheism that attempts to give up God and yet retain morality.

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