Dr. Glenn Peoples presents this talk at the University of Auckland on The New Atheism, Science & Morality. He explains Sam Harris's view of morality, and explains the fundamental moral issues that his account overlooks altogether. Video of the lecture can be found on Vimeo here. Be sure to check out Glenn's podcast: Say Hello to My Little Friend (RSS / iTunes), as well as his Beretta Blog. Glenn interviewed here.
Full MP3 Audio here (1hr)
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Thursday, July 21, 2011
New Atheism, Science & Morality by Glenn Peoples
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