Should we believe in God? Do we need God in order to explain the existence of the universe? Do we need God in order to be good?
In twelve chapters that address some of the most profound questions human beings confront, Dawkins marshals science, philosophy and comparative religion to interrogate the hypocrisies of all the religious systems.
He explains to readers of all ages how life emerged without a Creator, how evolution works and how our world came into being.
Outgrowing God – Richard Dawkins is a bold and accessible exploration of religion, morality, and the origins of the universe aimed at young adults and general readers alike. The book challenges the idea that belief in God is necessary to understand how the world works or to develop a moral compass, presenting scientific explanations in place of supernatural ones.
In this work, Dawkins addresses some of the most fundamental questions facing humanity, including whether God is required for the creation of the universe, for life, or for ethical behavior. He examines religious teachings critically and encourages readers to question traditional beliefs while appreciating the evidence provided by science.
Through clear explanations and examples, Dawkins shows how life and the universe can be understood through evolution, natural processes, and rational inquiry, without appealing to a Creator. He emphasizes that curiosity, critical thinking, and evidence-based reasoning are the tools that allow humans to understand the natural world.
Outgrowing God combines philosophy, science, and comparative religion to provide a framework for young readers to think independently about the universe and morality. The book is both an educational guide and a thought-provoking manifesto, encouraging readers to grow beyond dogma while marveling at the complexity and beauty of life.
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Автор:Ричард Докинс
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Издателство:BLACK SWAN
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ISBN:9781784164201
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Година:2020
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Страници:304
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Корици:меки
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Състояние:отлично