Works by Rue, Loyal D. (exact spelling)

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    By the grace of guile: the role of deception in natural history and human affairs.Loyal D. Rue - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The nihilists are right, admits philosopher Loyal Rue. The universe is blind and aimless, indifferent to us and void of meaning. There are no absolute truths and no objective values. There is no right or wrong way to live, only alternative ways. There is no correct reading of a text or a picture or a dance. God is dead, nihilism reigns. But, Rue adds, nihilism is a truth inconsistent with personal happiness and social coherence. What we need instead is a (...)
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    Redefining myth and religion: Introduction to a conversation.Loyal D. Rue - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):315-320.
    Minimally, myth means “story,” and religion means “that which binds” a community into a coherent unity. Myth and religion are closely associated because a shared myth is the most efficient and effective means for achieving social coherence. Ancient myths were initially formulated in terms of the science of their day, Thus, an integration of science, myth, and religion is essential to a healthy culture. As these elements become disintegrated there arises a need to generate new mythic visions. The question of (...)
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    The Quest for Mind. [REVIEW]Loyal D. Rue - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (2):254-255.
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    The Quest for Mind. [REVIEW]Loyal D. Rue - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (2):254-255.
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