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The Last Superstition by Edward Feser
The Last Superstition by Edward Feser












The Last Superstition by Edward Feser The Last Superstition by Edward Feser

This is why materialist try to debunk these researches. However, I think the positive evidence for dualism comes from the experimental parapsychology (specially the near of death studies). Other very good articles on dualism are written by philosopher and parapsychologist Titus Rivas:įor me, dualists have logically refuted the best arguments of materialists. Some of the best articles I've read are the following (that includes a response from a materialist philosopher): Some time ago, I thought that materialism was the answer because I believed that materialism was founded on neuroscience but recently, I've read good dualist arguments that convince me that materialism is flawed. I hope to read your book on atheism very soon.Īlso, I have interest in philosophy of mind. A free online version of that book can be read at: Regarding the "new atheism", I read the excellent book of Vox Day titled "The irrational atheist". I have interest in philosophy and other topics (parapsychology, psychology, etc.). I knew about it reading the excelent blog of the "maverick philosopher". Budziszewski, Departments of Government and Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, author of What We Can't Not Know: A GuideĬongratulations for your blog. This rollicking counter-attack is learned, carefully reasoned, and philosophically astute." J. "Feser gives the 'New Atheists' a dose of their own polemical medicine, but with a difference: Unlike them, he knows what he is doing. Beckwith, Professor of Philosophy and Church-State Studies, Baylor University This is a tour de force that should be in the library of every thinking citizen, believer or unbeliever." Francis J. "Feser provides persuasive arguments that show that God is knowable and that what is knowable is larger than the set of that which is empirically detectable. serious and passionately engaged." Roger Kimball, co-editor and publisher, The New Criterion Feser has written a lively and well-informed polemic.

The Last Superstition by Edward Feser

"A thoughtful and theologically sophisticated sally into the ranks of the New Atheism. If Dawkins, Dennett, Harris, and Hitchens were at all interested in a serious rebuttal, they now have it." David Oderberg, Professor of Philosophy, University of Reading "Anyone who comes away from The Last Superstition thinking that potboiler atheism has anything to recommend it, or that belief in God is irrational, will not be convinced by anything. I am honored to learn that it will receive a starred review in the October issue of Booklist. Information about the book can be found here. I am pleased to announce that my book The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism will be published this October by St.














The Last Superstition by Edward Feser