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The Poverty of Theistic Morality

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Science, Mind and Art

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Throughout his career, Bobby Cohen has been a staunch, articulate advocate of secular humanism. Being a fellow champion of philosophical naturalism, I wish to honor him by defending here a view of the world that is dear to both of our hearts. This essay is thus a more philosophical tribute to him than my dedication to him of my 1993 book Validation in the Clinical Theory of Psychoanalysis (see Note 42).

I am grateful to my colleague Professor Richard Gale, who made several valuable suggestions in his comments on the first draft.

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Grünbaum, A. (1995). The Poverty of Theistic Morality. In: Gavroglu, K., Stachel, J., Wartofsky, M.W. (eds) Science, Mind and Art. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol 165. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0469-2_13

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