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Morality and Religion
W.W. Bartley III's Morality and Religion is a philosophical analysis examining the relationship between ethics and religious belief. Bartley argues whether morality absolutely requires a theological foundation or can stand alone, often challenging the conventional view that religion is the sole basis for moral behavior, in line with the approach of critical rationalism. Overall, the work challenges readers to re-evaluate morality's dependence on religious authority.
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170 Bar m
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| Publisher | St Martin’s Press : Macmillan., 1971 |
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xi + 72hlm; 13,5x21,5cm
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English
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333-10277-0
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170
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