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Category: Seminar: Atheism vs. Naturalism

This three-part seminar is about the tensions and overlap of the new atheism and the various schools of naturalism. Each evening is independent of the others (attendees will not be lost if they attend one or two), but the three together make for a course in the subject.

Seminar on Atheism vs. Naturalism

AIPCTadministrator July 23, 2017 March 21, 2018Atheism vs. Naturalism, News and Events 0

The AIPCT is pleased to host a seminar comparing and contrasting various kinds of atheism with long-standing views of nature. Contrasts and points of overlap, tensions and complementarities, will be discussed. The series is three consecutive evenings, which make for a full course in this topic, but each session is…

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AIPCT Grand Opening

AIPCTadministrator January 28, 2017 March 21, 2018News and Events, Seminar: Atheism vs. Naturalism 0

The AIPCT held its Grand Opening and Inaugural Lecture by Dr. Larry Hickman on “Humanism, the Humanities, and Technoscience” on November 21, 2016. Watch it here.

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