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Thomas Nagel ist ein US-amerikanischer Philosoph. Er lehrt an der New York University School of Law und bearbeitet ein weites Themenspektrum. Nagel studierte an der Cornell University , an der Universität Oxford und der Harvard University . Er hat derzeit Lehrtätigkeiten u. a. an der University of California, Berkeley und an der Princeton University inne. Zu seinen Schülerinnen und Schülern gehören Susan Wolf, Samuel Scheffler und Shelly Kagan. Wikipedia  

✵ 4. Juli 1937
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“I speak from experience, being strongly subject to this fear myself: I want atheism to be true and am made uneasy by the fact that some of the most intelligent and well-informed people I know are religious believers.”

Thomas Nagel buch The Last Word

The Last Word, Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 130-131.
Kontext: In speaking of the fear of religion, I don’t mean to refer to the entirely reasonable hostility toward certain established religions and religious institutions, in virtue of their objectionable moral doctrines, social policies, and political influence. Nor am I referring to the association of many religious beliefs with superstition and the acceptance of evident empirical falsehoods. I am talking about something much deeper—namely, the fear of religion itself. I speak from experience, being strongly subject to this fear myself: I want atheism to be true and am made uneasy by the fact that some of the most intelligent and well-informed people I know are religious believers. It isn’t just that I don’t believe in God and, naturally, hope that I’m right in my belief. It’s that I hope there is no God! I don’t want there to be a God; I don’t want the universe to be like that.

“I don’t want there to be a God; I don’t want the universe to be like that.”

Thomas Nagel buch The Last Word

The Last Word, Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 130-131.
Kontext: In speaking of the fear of religion, I don’t mean to refer to the entirely reasonable hostility toward certain established religions and religious institutions, in virtue of their objectionable moral doctrines, social policies, and political influence. Nor am I referring to the association of many religious beliefs with superstition and the acceptance of evident empirical falsehoods. I am talking about something much deeper—namely, the fear of religion itself. I speak from experience, being strongly subject to this fear myself: I want atheism to be true and am made uneasy by the fact that some of the most intelligent and well-informed people I know are religious believers. It isn’t just that I don’t believe in God and, naturally, hope that I’m right in my belief. It’s that I hope there is no God! I don’t want there to be a God; I don’t want the universe to be like that.

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