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Atheism: A Very Short Introduction

This book offers a succinct examination of atheism, examining its philosophical underpinnings, historical development, and its impact on society. It delves into the various perspectives on the existence of a deity, the reasons for disbelief, and the implications of living without religious beliefs. more

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Julian Baggini
Julian Baggini

Julian Baggini is a British author and philosopher born in 1968. He is known for his popularization and in-depth exploration of philosophy, with a focus on making philosophy more accessible to the general public. more

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“What is the colour of things in the dark?’ ‘I suppose, no colour at all.’ ‘And what of their shape? Have you any notion of it save as what could be seen or touched, or what you could collect from many seeings and touchings?’ ‘I don’t know that I have.’ ‘Then do you not see how the giant has deceived you?’ ‘Not quite clearly.’ ‘He showed you by a trick what our inwards would look like if they were visible. That is, he showed you something that is not, but something that would be if the world were made all other than it is. but in the real world our inwards are invisible. They are not coloured shapes at all, they are feelings. The warmth in your limbs at this moment, the sweetness of your breath as you draw it in, the comfort in your belly because we breakfasted well, and your hunger for the next meal—these are the reality: all the sponges and tubes that you saw in the dungeon are the lie.’ ‘But if I cut a man open I should see them in him.’ ‘ A man cut open is, so far, not a man: and if you did not sew him up speedily you would be seeing not organs, but death. I am not denying that death is ugly: but the giant made you believe that life is ugly.”