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Michael Martin (1) (1932–2015)

Auteur de The Cambridge Companion to Atheism

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15+ oeuvres 793 utilisateurs 5 critiques 2 Favoris

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Michael Martin is professor emeritus of philosophy at Boston University and the author of many books on philosophy
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Œuvres de Michael Martin

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Nom légal
Martin, Michael Lou
Date de naissance
1932-02-03
Date de décès
2015-05-27
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu du décès
Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, USA
Études
Harvard Univeristy (PhD|1962)
Professions
professor
Relations
Boston Univeristy

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Not as clever as the title hints; I'd love to see a book *like this* done with more enthusiasm and wit.
 
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mrgan | 1 autre critique | Oct 30, 2017 |
Perhaps a little to dense and obscurantist for the average reader. The author uses the techniques utilized by modern philosophy (philosophers later than Bertrand Russell) that make their work sound more scientific without actually being more scientific. This makes it difficult at times to be sure whether the author has realy demonstrated his point satisfactorily or not. Overall, though, it is a decent work, and because it deals with the more "sophisticated" arguments of theology, should be considered in conjunction with the other books on the topic that are dealing with religion in the pews.… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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Devil_llama | Apr 18, 2011 |
A rare entry in the category of freethought fiction. The author sets out to tell stories from an atheist point of view, stories he told his sons as bedtime stories. Some of them are delightful, others are just mediocre. It does help to underscore the need for a freethought fiction collection to keep up with the burgeoning field of christian fiction. Not everything in life should be serious.
½
 
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Devil_llama | 1 autre critique | Apr 18, 2011 |
Much more accessible than many of Martin's other books, because there is a great deal less of the dense philosophical argumentation. It's much more straightforward.
 
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Devil_llama | 1 autre critique | Apr 18, 2011 |

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15
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3
Membres
793
Popularité
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Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
5
ISBN
218
Langues
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Favoris
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