A place where Atheists who are interested in philosophy can talk about a diversity of subjects such as epistemology, free will, the meaning of life, ethics, etc.
Hey all. I don't have much to add at this exact moment, but I thought I'd offer a podcast up for your listening pleasure. Philosophy Bites is available on iTunes and at http://www.nigelwarburton.typepad.com/philosophy_bites/ Great stuff with lots of Atheistic and discussion.
Hello. Looks like an interesting group. I hope you can tolerate a non atheist. I do not follow any religion and find science to be overall quite valid and interesting although there are aspects of it such as The Big Bang occurring spontaneously from nothing and the assumed existence of such things as the Planck Length that I find quite dubious. If you would rather not have an outsider among you feel free to stone me or burn me at the stake or what have you. I would suggest crucifixion as well although I think that might backfire in the long run. Joke. =) Mike.
I am just over half way through my course in Existentialism. It's rad. My favorites are Sartre and Heidegger; but I like Kierkegaard too, because even though he is a christian he is against the bourgeois-conformist version of it that most people end up being a part of.
Definitely on my list Arturo. Just haven't gotten to it yet. Funny that you should mention the book really. Just yesterday I was looking through my ebooks and saw it and thought to myself that I really have to get around to reading it.
Greg Gorey
Jan 29, 2010
Mark Stout
Jan 29, 2010
Jason Wagner
Feb 9, 2010
Mike Donohoe
Feb 17, 2010
Clifford Stanley Heath jr
Aug 22, 2010
Jeromy Hyatt
Hey guys come check out my new group and contribute if you would like i'd very much appreciate it http://www.thinkatheist.com/group/how-to-find-meaning-in-atheism?xg...
Oct 15, 2011
Kelly
I am just over half way through my course in Existentialism. It's rad. My favorites are Sartre and Heidegger; but I like Kierkegaard too, because even though he is a christian he is against the bourgeois-conformist version of it that most people end up being a part of.
Nov 23, 2011
David Lee
Hobbes describes behaviors of humans very well.
Nov 26, 2011
Arturo Narro
Has anyone else read "A Secular Age" by Charles Taylor?
Nov 29, 2011
Nelson
Definitely on my list Arturo. Just haven't gotten to it yet. Funny that you should mention the book really. Just yesterday I was looking through my ebooks and saw it and thought to myself that I really have to get around to reading it.
Nov 29, 2011