A Guide for the Godless: Atheism and a Meaningful Life

How can an atheist lead a meaningful life? The answer is to follow modern science, give up the
search for purpose in life, and start looking for what truly matters. This requires paying attention
to emotional responses, taking the effort to make emotional judgments true, and constructing a
life that is truly worthy of respect. A Guide for the Godless offers philosophical advice on this quest.

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A Guide for the Godless: Atheism and a Meaningful Life

How can an atheist lead a meaningful life? The answer is to follow modern science, give up the
search for purpose in life, and start looking for what truly matters. This requires paying attention
to emotional responses, taking the effort to make emotional judgments true, and constructing a
life that is truly worthy of respect. A Guide for the Godless offers philosophical advice on this quest.

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A Guide for the Godless: Atheism and a Meaningful Life

A Guide for the Godless: Atheism and a Meaningful Life

by Andrew Kernohan
A Guide for the Godless: Atheism and a Meaningful Life

A Guide for the Godless: Atheism and a Meaningful Life

by Andrew Kernohan

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Overview

How can an atheist lead a meaningful life? The answer is to follow modern science, give up the
search for purpose in life, and start looking for what truly matters. This requires paying attention
to emotional responses, taking the effort to make emotional judgments true, and constructing a
life that is truly worthy of respect. A Guide for the Godless offers philosophical advice on this quest.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000800157
Publisher: Andrew Kernohan
Publication date: 12/23/2009
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 142 KB

About the Author

Andrew Kernohan has a Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Toronto and is an Adjunct Professor at Dalhousie University. He is the author of Liberalism, Equality, and Cultural Oppression (Cambridge University Press, 1998) and various articles in professional philosophy journals.

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