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Susan Neiman on Morality in the 21st Century

Philosophy Bites

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The Value of Reason

The value of reason has been absurdly caricatured in just about every description of the enlightenment, he says. "What they opposed reason to was superstition and blind authority" Reverance is a sense of gratitude for the world that might be able to unite both secular and religious people,. He adds: The Enlightenment wanted to do away with established religion but not with reverence.

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