
Richard Dworkin
Richard Dworkin was a prominent American philosopher and legal scholar, renowned for his contributions to moral and political philosophy, particularly regarding the intersection of law and ethics. In his final work, 'Religion Without God,' Dworkin explored the inherent values within secular humanism that resonate with religious traditions, advocating for a deeper understanding of meaning and morality in life. His ideas have sparked discussions about the role of faith in a secular world, emphasizing that ethical convictions are significant regardless of religious belief.
Born on Dec 11, 1931 (93 years old)
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Richard Dworkin argued that modern secularist humanism shares roots with mainstream theist religions.
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