The Nile on eBay Meaning and Value in a Secular Age by Nathan Bupp
Includes a collection of Paul Kurtz's key writings on humanism and its role as an ethical alternative to religion.
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This is an illuminating collection of Paul Kurtz's key writings on humanism and its role as an ethical alternative to religion. The term eupraxsophy was first coined by Paul Kurtz in 1988 to describe a secular worldview that stands in contrast to religion. Drawing upon philosophy, science, and ethics, eupraxsophy offers a thoroughly secular moral vision, which respects the place of human values in the context of the natural world and presents an empirically responsible yet hopeful picture of the human situation and the cosmos in which we abide. "Meaning and Value" brings together Kurtz's key writings about the theory and practice of eupraxsophy in one illuminating volume. Written with eloquence and scope, these essays show how Kurtz's brand of humanism bridges the cultural divide between science and value and provides a genuine ethical alternative to religion.
Author Biography
Nathan Bupp is vice president & director of communications at the Centre for Inquiry, and the associate editor of Free Inquiry magazine.
Review
""Paul Kurtz has been the most important voice for humanism or secular humanism for the past half century.... This book of [his] writings over a span of nearly 50 years is a real treasure...."-Secular Perspectives "With his pioneering spirit and relentless efforts, Paul Kurtz has done more to advance a positive image for a secular society devoid of religion than any other person in our generation and perhaps in history. In an era like ours of angry atheists he is a breath of fresh air. Eupraxsophy does matter if we want to change our world. This may be his most lasting contribution, so it's wonderful to have all of these essays spanning his career together in one volume. Very highly recommended."-John W. Loftus, author of Why I Became an Atheist "A rich collection of Paul Kurtz's writings, this book presents a full picture of the philosophy of humanism. Kurtz is at his best in displaying and defending the humane values that underlie his thought."-John Lachs, Centennial Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University
Long Description
This is an illuminating collection of Paul Kurtz's key writings on humanism and its role as an ethical alternative to religion. The term eupraxsophy was first coined by Paul Kurtz in 1988 to describe a secular worldview that stands in contrast to religion. Drawing upon philosophy, science, and ethics, eupraxsophy offers a thoroughly secular moral vision, which respects the place of human values in the context of the natural world and presents an empirically responsible yet hopeful picture of the human situation and the cosmos in which we abide. "Meaning and Value" brings together Kurtz's key writings about the theory and practice of eupraxsophy in one illuminating volume. Written with eloquence and scope, these essays show how Kurtz's brand of humanism bridges the cultural divide between science and value and provides a genuine ethical alternative to religion.
Review Text
""Paul Kurtz has been the most important voice for humanism or secular humanism for the past half century.... This book of [his] writings over a span of nearly 50 years is a real treasure...."-Secular Perspectives "With his pioneering spirit and relentless efforts, Paul Kurtz has done more to advance a positive image for a secular society devoid of religion than any other person in our generation and perhaps in history. In an era like ours of angry atheists he is a breath of fresh air. Eupraxsophy does matter if we want to change our world. This may be his most lasting contribution, so it's wonderful to have all of these essays spanning his career together in one volume. Very highly recommended."-John W. Loftus, author of Why I Became an Atheist "A rich collection of Paul Kurtz's writings, this book presents a full picture of the philosophy of humanism. Kurtz is at his best in displaying and defending the humane values that underlie his thought."-John Lachs, Centennial Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University
Review Quote
"Paul Kurtz has been the most important voice for humanism or secular humanism for the past half century.... This book of [his] writings over a span of nearly 50 years is a real treasure...." -Secular Perspectives "With his pioneering spirit and relentless efforts, Paul Kurtz has done more to advance a positive image for a secular society devoid of religion than any other person in our generation and perhaps in history. In an era like ours of angry atheists he is a breath of fresh air. Eupraxsophy does matter if we want to change our world. This may be his most lasting contribution, so it's wonderful to have all of these essays spanning his career together in one volume. Very highly recommended." -John W. Loftus, author of Why I Became an Atheist "A rich collection of Paul Kurtz's writings, this book presents a full picture of the philosophy of humanism. Kurtz is at his best in displaying and defending the humane values that underlie his thought." -John Lachs, Centennial Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University
Details ISBN1616142316 Short Title MEANING & VALUE IN A SECULAR A Publisher Prometheus Books Language English ISBN-10 1616142316 ISBN-13 9781616142315 Media Book Format Paperback Imprint Prometheus Books Place of Publication Amherst Country of Publication United States Edited by Nathan Bupp DEWEY 191 Pages 361 Author Nathan Bupp Subtitle Why Eupraxsophy Matters - The Writings of Paul Kurtz Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-06-26 UK Release Date 2012-06-26 NZ Release Date 2012-06-26 US Release Date 2012-06-26 Audience General AU Release Date 2012-06-14 We've got this
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