EPISODE · Apr 19, 2024 · 1H 58M
The Principles of Secularism by George J. Holyoake ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
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The Principles of Secularism by George J. Holyoake audiobook. Genre: philosophy In The Principles of Secularism, reformer and freethought advocate George J. Holyoake sets out to explain what secularism is - and what it is not - in a period when the word was often treated as synonymous with hostility to religion. Writing with the practical concerns of a public lecturer and social campaigner, Holyoake defines secularism as an approach to life that bases duty, morality, and progress on the needs and experience of people in this world, rather than on theological authority. Across clear arguments and pointed examples, he addresses common objections, distinguishes secular ethics from mere skepticism, and insists that social improvement should be pursued through evidence, education, civic freedom, and humane cooperation. Along the way, the listener meets the controversies of Victorian Britain: debates over conscience, public institutions, free inquiry, and the proper boundaries between private belief and public policy. Both a manifesto and a clarifying guide, this book invites listeners to consider how a society can protect religious liberty while grounding law and conduct in shared human interests - and why Holyoake believed that principle was essential to modern democracy. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:07:15) Chapter 02 (00:14:29) Chapter 03 (00:21:02) Chapter 04 (00:25:46) Chapter 05 (00:29:10) Chapter 06 (00:35:21) Chapter 07 (00:45:30) Chapter 08 (00:51:48) Chapter 09 (01:12:56) Chapter 10 (01:33:13) Chapter 11 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Principles of Secularism by George J. Holyoake audiobook. Genre: philosophy In The Principles of Secularism, reformer and freethought advocate George J. Holyoake sets out to explain what secularism is - and what it is not - in a period when the word was often treated as synonymous with hostility to religion. Writing with the practical concerns of a public lecturer and social campaigner, Holyoake defines secularism as an approach to life that bases duty, morality, and progress on the needs and experience of people in this world, rather than on theological authority. Across clear arguments and pointed examples, he addresses common objections, distinguishes secular ethics from mere skepticism, and insists that social improvement should be pursued through evidence, education, civic freedom, and humane cooperation. Along the way, the listener meets the controversies of Victorian Britain: debates over conscience, public institutions, free inquiry, and the proper boundaries between private belief and public policy. Both a manifesto and a clarifying guide, this book invites listeners to consider how a society can protect religious liberty while grounding law and conduct in shared human interests - and why Holyoake believed that principle was essential to modern democracy. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:07:15) Chapter 02 (00:14:29) Chapter 03 (00:21:02) Chapter 04 (00:25:46) Chapter 05 (00:29:10) Chapter 06 (00:35:21) Chapter 07 (00:45:30) Chapter 08 (00:51:48) Chapter 09 (01:12:56) Chapter 10 (01:33:13) Chapter 11 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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