The end of faith. Religion, terror and the future of reason

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The End of Faith[edit] [ [ “Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason” by Sam Harris is a vivid and provocative exploration of the modern world in which religion continues to play a significant role, sometimes becoming a source of conflict, violence, and misunderstanding.... [D.T.] ...... In this work, the author, a well-known American neuroscientist, philosopher and critic of religion, not only analyzes religious beliefs, but questions their place in the society of the 21st century, offering to look at religion as a phenomenon that interferes with the development of reason and progress. [ The End of Faith is not just a book about religion, it is a challenge to established beliefs about faith, spirituality, and morality. Harris masterfully combines a scientific approach with philosophical reflection, showing how faith can become an obstacle to scientific discovery, ethical progress, and interhuman understanding. He explores how religious ideas contribute to conflict, terrorism, and even global instability, and calls for an era in which reason and scientific thinking will take the place previously occupied by religion. The book vividly traces the idea of the need to replace faith with knowledge, which makes it especially relevant for those who are looking for rational answers to the complex questions of our time. This book is perfect for intellectuals, students, scientists, as well as anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, religion and science. It will be especially interesting for those who have already thought about the role of religion in the modern world, who are looking for arguments against religious fundamentalism or want to understand how scientific thinking can help overcome conflicts caused by religious differences. Harris writes in accessible language, saturating the text with vivid examples and analytical reflections, which makes the "End of Faith" a fascinating reading even for beginners in the subject. The peculiarity of the author's style is its clarity, logical harmony and passion for argumentation. Harris does not avoid hot topics and provocative questions, his style is distinguished by sincerity and courage, which makes each page of the book rich and stimulating to think about. In his previous works, such as "God is an illusion", he has already proved his ability to conduct a dialogue with the reader, causing him to reassess his own beliefs. "The End of Faith" continues this line, delving into the topic of religion as a social phenomenon and its impact on the future of mankind. The End of Faith[edit] Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason is not just a critique of religion, it is a call for a conscious rethinking of the role of faith in the modern world. It raises important questions about the boundaries of religious freedom, the need for a scientific approach to ethical dilemmas, and how humanity can move forward with reason and knowledge. At a time when religious conflicts continue to fuel wars and divide peoples, this book is becoming particularly relevant and valuable. If you’re looking for a book that will make you think about the fundamental issues of being, the place of religion in society and how scientific thinking can change our view of the world, Sam Harris’ The End of Faith is exactly what you need. This work, which will not leave indifferent, will encourage dialogue and help to look at familiar things from a new angle. Inspiring, bold and deeply analytical, this book is an important contribution to the contemporary debate about the future of reason and the role of science in shaping a new, more just world.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Сэм Харрис
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 2011