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The Case For Reason : Understanding The Anti-Superstition Movement

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Originally published in Marathi as Timiratuni Tejakade, rationalist and activist Dr Narendra Dabholkar?s magnum opus, The Case for Reason is both a vision document for, and a chronicle of, the battle that he and his co-activists waged against obscurantism, superstition, pseudo-sciences and blind faith in the scriptures. In Dabholkar?s view, it is the constitutional duty of every Indian citizen to develop a scientific temper, and the Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti?s (ANiS) campaigns have made this the central argument of their work. A few days after Dabholkar was shot dead by religious extremists in 2013, the Maharashtra government issued an anti-superstition ordinance that was in essence a tribute to Dabholkar?s life-long struggle. The Case for Reason is available in two volumes, the first of which?Understanding the Anti-superstition Movement?lays out the theoretical framework of the rationalist movement and also highlights the many practical battles that ANiS fought in a bid to insert rationalism in the public discourse. In this volume, Dabholkar discusses the concept of god and the role of religion, the importance of the scientific method and scientific outlook, and points in the direction of independent thinking and resolute action.

Author Narendra Dabholkar
Publisher Context Publishers
Language English
Binding Type Hardcover
Non Fiction Philosophy
ISBN13 9789387894143
SKU BK 0110567

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