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Living Without Religion
Paul Kurtz
其他書名
Eupraxophy
出版
Prometheus Books
, 1994
主題
Philosophy / General
Philosophy / History & Surveys / General
Philosophy / Movements / Humanism
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Modern
Religion / General
Religion / Atheism
Religion / Theology
ISBN
0879759291
9780879759292
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=JOkPAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Paul Kurtz was one of America's foremost expositors of humanist philosophy. In
Living without Religion
he introduced a new word to describe humanism -
eupraxophy
. Derived from the Greek roots
eu
(good),
praxis
(practice), and
sophia
(philosophical and scientific wisdom), eupraxophy means literally "good conduct and wisdom in living."
Eupraxophy draws upon the disciplines of the sciences, philosophy, and ethics - yet it is more than these. Not simply an intellectual position, eupraxophy expresses convictions about the nature of the universe and how to live one's life with commitment and dedication. It thus combines both a cosmic outlook and a life stance. Kurtz maintains that the eupraxopher can lead a meaningful life and help create a just society, and he offers concrete recommendations for the development of the humanism of the future.
An entire section of this book is devoted to the careful definition of religion, which clearly demonstrates than an authentic moral life is possible without religious belief.
Following Kurtz's
Transcendental Temptation
and
Forbidden Fruit
,
Living without Religion
completes a trilogy of humanist works that responds to theistic critics of modern secular humanism.