The Ethics of Belief
William Kingdon Clifford
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The Ethics of Belief is a seminal essay by philosopher William Kingdon Clifford that explores the moral implications of belief and the responsibilities that come with it. Written in 1877, this thought-provoking work challenges readers to examine the foundations of their convictions and the impact of those beliefs on society.
Clifford argues that it is not only our right but our duty to question the validity of our beliefs, emphasizing that holding beliefs without sufficient evidence can lead to harmful consequences. Through a rigorous critique of prejudices and decision biases, he invites listeners to reflect on the ethical dimensions of belief and the importance of intellectual integrity.
This essay remains relevant today, as it addresses themes of skepticism, evidence, and the interplay between belief and action. Clifford's clear and incisive prose encourages a deeper understanding of how our beliefs shape our lives and the world around us.
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| chapter 1 - THE DUTY OF INQUIRY | 20:35 | Leído por shana | |
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| chapter 3 - THE LIMITS OF INFERENCE | 11:35 | Leído por Bev J Stevens |
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