Daniel C. Dennett

Daniel C. Dennett

Daniel C. Dennett has written at least 50 books. Their most popular book is Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon with 53 saves with an average rating of 3.64⭐.

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Author Bio

Daniel Clement Dennett III is an American philosopher, writer, and cognitive scientist whose research centers on the philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and philosophy of biology, particularly as those fields relate to evolutionary biology and cognitive science.

He is currently the co-director of the Center for Cognitive Studies and the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University. Dennett is an atheist and secularist, a member of the Secular Coalition for America advisory board, as well as an outspoken supporter of the Brights movement. Dennett is referred to as one of the "Four Horsemen of New Atheism", along with Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and the late Christopher Hitchens. - Wikipedia

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Series

17 released books

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Edge Question

Edge Question is a 17-book series first released in 2005 with contributions by Джон Брокман, John Brockman, and John McCarthy.

Во что мы верим, но не можем доказать. Интеллектуалы XXI века о современной науке
What We Believe But Cannot Prove
What Is Your Dangerous Idea? : Today's Leading Thinkers on the Unthinkable
What Are You Optimistic About?
What Have You Changed Your Mind About?: Today's Leading Minds Rethink Everything

Series

1 released book

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Jean Nicod Lectures

Jean Nicod Lectures is a 1-book series first released in 2005 with contributions by Daniel C. Dennett.

Sweet Dreams

Series

2 released books

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Point/Counterpoint

Point/Counterpoint is a 2-book series first released in 2007 with contributions by Warren Farrell, James P. Sterba, and Steven Svoboda.

Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men?: A Debate
Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?