Focuses on the critical examination of the fundamental concepts, ideas, history and implications of atheism. Includes the nature of atheism, the varieties of atheistic viewpoints, arguments warranting the atheistic viewpoints, including the differences between faith and reason, religion and secular humanism, and the connection between atheism and ethics. Note: This course was previously listed as PHI 216.
2022-2023
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Philosophy of Atheism
PHI
2016