Críticas:
Michel Onfray declares war on religion and pleads for an art of living, one that discovers in philosophy the expression of a freedom forever being reinvented. A caustic new essay.
Thierry Paquot in Le Magazine litt?raire 'Michel Onfray is everything the Da Vinci Code is not. Speaking from the epoch of the Internet and the mobile phone, Onfray rounds furiously on a collection of intellectuals (he calls them 'prehistoric') who resort to magical thinking in their attempt to justify the skulduggery of present times (Nicolas Bourcier and Yann Plougastel in Le Monde 2)
Muscular in style and purport, Onfray sometimes swaps his philosophical garb for a pamphleteer's weeds. Philosophy gets out on the streets again, militant as it has never been since Sartre, Foucault and Deleuze. (Guillaume Allary in Elle)
Reseña del editor:
In the twenty-first century, religion is making a comeback, bringing in its wake extremism of all kinds. From Christian anti-abortion campaigns to suicide bombers claiming the righteousness of Islam, we are witnessing a resurgence of fundamentalism. Michel Onfray?s response to the threat of a post-modern theocracy is to lay down the principles of an authentic atheism: exposing the fiction that is God, he proposes instead a new philosophy of reason that celebrates life and humanity. In Defence of Atheism demonstrates that organised religion is motivated by worldly, historical and political power; that the three dominant monotheisms ? Christianity, Islam and Judaism ? exhibit the same hatred of women, reason, the body, the passions; that religion denies life and glorifies death. Onfray exposes some uncomfortable truths: Judaism invented the extermination of a people; Jesus never existed historically; Christianity was enforced with extreme violence by Constantine; Islam is anti-Semitic, misogynist, warlike and incompatible with the values of a modern democracy. ?In this era of warring religions, with Almighty God being invoked as the key ally by all sides, it was with gratitude and relief that I read Michel Onfray?s In Defence of Atheism. It is both a passionate and coolly reasoned advocacy of atheism, setting the positive values of secularity squarely against the three great monotheisms and their multitude of hates... Free of all pretentious obfuscation and written with great verve, wit, scholarship and all the devastating logic of the French intellectual tradition, it deserves an English translation, at the very least. A wonderful, invigorating blast of sanity delivered against the fog of high-toned mumbo-jumbo we have to endure everywhere today? William Boyd, TLS Books of the Year
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