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The Secular Conscience
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Table of Contents

Introduction; How Secularism Lost Its Soul; Why Belief Belongs in Public Life (And Unbelievers Should Be Glad); Spinoza's Guide to Theocracy; Why There Are No Religions of the Book; Has God Found Science?; Darwin Made Me Do It; Original Virtue; The Search for the Theory of Everyone; Ethics from Below; The Umma and the Community of Conscience; The Future is Openness.

About the Author

Austin Dacey is a representative to the United Nations for the Center for Inquiry in New York City, where he works on issues of science and secular values. He is the author of articles in numerous publications including the New York Times. He holds a doctorate in applied ethics and social philosophy. His Web site is www.austindacey.com.

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"This is a wonderful book, well written, sharply focused, and full of sound common sense. It is a breath of fresh air at a time when professional philosophers are bogged down in the mud and mire of overspecialized trivia and seem to have little to contribute to serious human problems." --First Principles, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, May 2008

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