Godless Morality by Richard Holloway
Keeping Religion Out of Ethics
In this thought-provoking exploration of ethics, the author challenges the notion that morality is inherently tied to religious belief. Through a series of compelling arguments, the text advocates for a secular approach to ethics, suggesting that moral principles can be grounded in human experience and rational thought rather than divine command. The book delves into various moral dilemmas and societal issues, encouraging readers to consider how empathy, compassion, and reason can guide ethical decision-making in a pluralistic world. It ultimately invites a re-evaluation of how we define and practice morality in the absence of religious frameworks.
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- Published
- 1999
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 160-180
- Original Language
- English
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