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Udo Schüklenk is a German-Australian philosopher. He has written or edited five books and published over one hundred articles in peer reviewed journals and books. His latest books are the co-edited volumes The Power of Pills (2006) and The Bioethics Reader (Blackwell, 2007). He is the Joint Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Bioethics and currently the Ontario Research Chair in Bioethics at Queen’s University in Canada. His current research focuses on ethical and policy issues in drug research and development.
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction: Now More Important than Ever - Voices of Reason | p. 1 |
Unbelievable! | p. 5 |
My "Bye Bull" Story | p. 10 |
How Benevolent Is God? - An Argument from Suffering to Atheism | p. 16 |
A Deal-Breaker | p. 23 |
Why Am I a Nonbeliever? - I Wonder ... | p. 28 |
Wicked or Dead? Reflections on the Moral Character and Existential Status of God | p. 33 |
Religious Belief and Self-Deception | p. 41 |
The Coming of Disbelief | p. 48 |
What I Believe | p. 50 |
Too Good to Be True, Too Obscure to Explain: The Cognitive Shortcomings of Belief in God | p. 57 |
How to Think About God: Theism, Atheism, and Science | p. 65 |
A Magician Looks at Religion | p. 78 |
Confessions of a Kindergarten Leper | p. 82 |
Beyond Disbelief | p. 86 |
An Ambivalent Nonbelief | p. 97 |
Why Not? | p. 105 |
Godless Cosmology | p. 112 |
Unanswered Prayers | p. 118 |
Beyond Faith and Opinion | p. 123 |
Could It Be Pretty Obvious There's No God? | p. 129 |
Atheist, Obviously | p. 139 |
Why I am Not a Believer | p. 145 |
Evil and Me | p. 157 |
Who's Unhappy? | p. 161 |
Reasons to be Faithless | p. 165 |
Three Stages of Disbelief | p. 168 |
Born Again, Briefly | p. 172 |
Cold Comfort | p. 177 |
The Accidental Exorcist | p. 182 |
Atheist Out of the Foxhole | p. 187 |
The Unconditional Love of Reality | p. 191 |
Antinomies | p. 197 |
Giving Up Ghosts and Gods | p. 200 |
Some Thoughts on Why I Am an Atheist | p. 204 |
No Gods, Please! | p. 214 |
Welcome Me Back to the World of the Thinking | p. 220 |
Kicking Religion Goodbye... | p. 226 |
On Credenda | p. 230 |
"Not Even Start to Ignore Those Questions!" A Voice of Disbelief in a Different Key | p. 236 |
Imagine No Religion | p. 252 |
Humanism as Religion: An Indian Alternative | p. 259 |
Why I Am NOT a Theist | p. 263 |
When the Hezbollah Came to My School | p. 270 |
Evolutionary Noise, not Signal from Above | p. 274 |
Gods Inside | p. 279 |
Why Morality Doesn't Need Religion | p. 288 |
Doctor Who and the Legacy of Rationalism | p. 294 |
My Nonreligious Life: A Journey From Superstition to Rationalism | p. 300 |
Helping People to Think Critically About Their Religious Beliefs | p. 310 |
Human Self-Determination, Biomedical Progress, and God | p. 323 |
About the Contributors | p. 332 |
Index | p. 338 |
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