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“Because of the confusion surrounding the term "agnosticism," it would seem better to use the very similar term "rationalism" in its place when referring to the original Huxleyan meaning of the term. The use of "rationalist" for "agnostic" would also seem to be less ambiguous.”

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An Anthology of Atheism and Rationalism

This book compiles a diverse range of essays, articles, and speeches that delve into the ideas of atheism and rationalism. It includes contributions from various authors, offering a comprehensive look at the philosophical and intellectual underpinnings of these beliefs and their implications in society. more

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Gordon Stein
Gordon Stein

Gordon Stein was a renowned author born in 1941 and passed away in 1996. His works spanned various literary genres, including novels, poetry, and drama. Stein's writing is known for its profound themes and unique style, which had a profound impact on contemporary literature. more

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