In 1903, Bertrand Russell set the tone for the eloquent atheism of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A century before the rise of the “new atheists” (Richard Dawkins and the like), Russell argued that only knowledge derived from science can form the foundation of meaning.
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Beauty and Suffering
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In 1903, Bertrand Russell set the tone for the eloquent atheism of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A century before the rise of the “new atheists” (Richard Dawkins and the like), Russell argued that only knowledge derived from science can form the foundation of meaning.