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W.R.Washington Sullivan

Morality as a Religion

In “Morality as a Religion,” W. R. Washington Sullivan presents a compelling exploration of ethics beyond the confines of traditional religious frameworks. Through a rigorous analytical approach combined with philosophical discourse, Sullivan articulates a vision of morality grounded in secular principles that transcend dogma. He deftly interweaves historical perspectives and contemporary ethical dilemmas, engaging with prominent thinkers and movements to solidify the premise that moral behavior can serve as a unifying force in society'Äîa religion in its own right, devoid of supernatural elements. This work is illustrative of the increasing interest in secular morality within philosophical literature, positioning itself as a vital critique of both religious and moral absolutism. W. R. Washington Sullivan, a distinguished scholar of philosophy with a focus on ethics, has long been an advocate for rational thought and humanistic values. His academic journey reflects a profound engagement with moral philosophy, shaped by both personal conviction and scholarly inquiry. Sullivan's background in comparative religion and ethical theory underscores his atypical approach, as he confronts the intricate ways morality functions in a pluralistic society. “Morality as a Religion” is not merely an academic treatise; it is an invitation to rethink our foundational beliefs about right and wrong. Readers seeking a nuanced understanding of morality's role in modern life will find Sullivan's insights illuminating and thought-provoking, encouraging reflection on what it means to be morally responsible in an increasingly secular world.
271 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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