Forbidden fruit: the ethics of secularism

Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books (1988)
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The failure of theistic morality -- Ethical inquiry -- The common moral decencies -- Excelsior : the ethics of excellence -- Responsibilities -- Education for character and cognition -- Human rights -- Privacy -- The tree of life.

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