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The God Delusion (Record no. 169)

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DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2006-0155
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 0618680004;TC
SOURCE OF ACQUISITION
Source of stock number/acquisition 12355
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number BL2775.3.D39 2006
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 211/.8
AUTHOR NAME
AUTHOR NAME Dawkins, Richard
TITLE STATEMENT
Title The God Delusion
PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Houghton Mifflin Company
Date of publication, distribution, etc Oct. 06
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 416
Dimensions 09.000x06.000 I
FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note CONTENTS Preface 1 1 A DEEPLY RELIGIOUS NON-BELIEVER 9 Deserved respect 11 Undeserved respect 20 2 THE GOD HYPOTHESIS 29 Polytheism 32 Monotheism 37 Secularism, the Founding Fathers and the religion of America 38 The poverty of agnosticism 46 NOMA 54 The Great Prayer Experiment 61 The Neville Chamberlain school of evolutionists 66 Little green men 69 3 ARGUMENTS FOR GOD"S EXISTENCE 75 Thomas Aquinas" "proofs" 77 The ontological argument and other a priori arguments 80 The argument from beauty 86 The argument from personal "experience" 87 The argument from scripture 92 The argument from admired religious scientists 97 Pascal"s Wager 103 Bayesian arguments 105 4 WHY THERE ALMOST CERTAINLY IS NO GOD 111 The Ultimate Boeing 747 113 Natural selection as a consciousness-raiser 114 Irreducible complexity 119 The worship of gaps 125 The anthropic principle: planetary version 134 The anthropic principle: cosmological version 141 An interlude at Cambridge 151 5 THE ROOTS OF RELIGION 161 The Darwinian imperative 163 Direct advantages of religion 166 Group selection 169 Religion as a by-product of something else 172 Psychologically primed for religion 179 Tread softly, because you tread on my memes 191 Cargo cults 202 6 THE ROOTS OF MORALITY: WHY ARE WE GOOD? 209 Does our moral sense have a Darwinian origin? 214 A case study in the roots of morality 222 If there is no God, why be good? 226 7 THE "GOOD" BOOK AND THE CHANGING MORAL ZEITGEIST 235 The Old Testament 237 Is the New Testament any better? 250 Love thy neighbour 254 The moral Zeitgeist 262 What about Hitler and Stalin? Weren"t they atheists? 272 8 WHAT"S WRONG WITH RELIGION? WHY BE SO HOSTILE? 279 Fundamentalism and the subversion of science 282 The dark side of absolutism 286 Faith and homosexuality 289 Faith and the sanctity of human life 291 The Great Beethoven Fallacy 298 How "moderation" in faith fosters fanaticism 301 9 CHILDHOOD, ABUSE AND THE ESCAPE FROM RELIGION 309 Physical and mental abuse 315 In defence of children 325 An educational scandal 331 Consciousness-raising again 337 Religious education as a part of literary culture 340 10 A MUCH NEEDED GAP? 345 Binker 347 Consolation 352 Inspiration 360 The mother of all burkas 362 Appendix: A partial list of friendly addresses, for individuals needing support in escaping from religion 375 Books cited or recommended 380 Notes 388 Index 400
CITATION/REFERENCES NOTE
Name of source ABPR records
CITATION/REFERENCES NOTE
Name of source Religious Books in Print
AWARDS NOTE
Awards note Galaxy British Book Awards (N), 2007
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Koha item type 01. English Non Fiction
COPY-LEVEL INFORMATION (RLIN)
Classification number, CCAL (RLIN) Books In Print, (c) 2007 R.R. Bowker LLC
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