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Peter Bowden assumes in his article “God, Atheism, and Human Needs” that proponents of atheism such as Dawkins, Hitchens, Onfray, and Dennett must provide “deeper insight into ourselves, our needs as human beings, and ways to conduct our lives.”
Humans Do Not Need to Comfort Themselves With Fairy Tales 2008
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Libération, the moment when "the worst are full of passionate intensity" (Yeats) and to indulge, in the name of abused childhood, in the most obnoxious amalgams [Onfray had said that if you think a pedophile sex tourist should be punished, you simply cannot say otherwise about Polanski].
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed , Shakesville 2009
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Onfray in France, [Christopher] Hitchens and [Richard] Dawkins ".
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Le Crepuscule d'une idole "Onfray paints the psychoanalyst in a very poor light, depicting him as a money-grabbing, cynical and success-hungry individual, whose theories only became religion due to his talent for propaganda and intimidation.
signandsight.com 2010
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