The end of faith:religion, terror, and the future of reason

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Harris Sam, 1967-
Published: W.W. Norton & Co.,
Publisher Address: New York
Publication Dates: 2004.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: 1st ed.
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Carrier Form: 336 p.: ; 22 cm.
ISBN: 0393035158 (hardcover)
9780393035155 (hardcover)
Index Number: B911
CLC: B911
D815.5
Call Number: B911/H316
Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-321) and index.
Reason in exile -- The nature of belief -- In the shadow of God -- The problem with Islam -- West of Eden -- A science of good and evil -- Experiments in consciousness.
A startling analysis of the clash of faith and reason in today's world, this historical tour of mankind's willingness to suspend reason in favor of religious beliefs, even when those beliefs are used to justify atrocities, asserts that in the shadow of weapons of mass destruction, we can not expect to survive our religious differences indefinitely. Most controversially, argues that moderate lip service to religion only blinds us to the real perils of fundamentalism. Harris also draws on new evidence from neuroscience and insights from philosophy to explore spirituality as a biological, brain-based need, and invokes that need in taking a secular humanistic approach to solving the problems of this world.