Something Out of Nothing

Something Out of Nothing by Paul Snyder, published by Compact Library Publishers, Incorporated on February 2, 2020, is a thought-provoking exploration of Humanism and its rationality in the context of our finite physical existence. This edition spans 156 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the historical concepts of being and becoming, as well as nihilism and nothingness, offering a critical examination of the philosophical underpinnings of Humanism.
Readers will find a logical argument that challenges the foundations of Humanism, suggesting it may be rooted in an irrational myth. The discussion incorporates insights from both scientific and philosophical literature, making it relevant to those interested in the intersections of religion, spirituality, politics, and philosophy. This work invites contemplation on profound themes, encouraging readers to reflect on the implications of Humanism in contemporary thought.
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The primary purpose of our discussion is to explore the rationality of Humanism in light of our finite physical existence. We consider the history of being and becoming, of nihilism and nothing. We review scientific and philosophical literature and present a logical argument which suggests that the foundation of humanism is an irrational myth.
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