The God Delusion
Richard Dawkins's 2006 anti-theistic-religious treatise — major New-Atheist text
Tradition: Scientific naturalism / New Atheism
Dawkins's 2006 anti-theistic-religious treatise — major New-Atheist text
The God Delusion (2006) is Richard Dawkins's major anti-theistic-religious treatise. The book treats: the proper-philosophical refutation of the standard arguments for theistic-religious belief, the proper-evolutionary explanation of religious belief as cognitive by-product, the moral-political consequences of religious-political authority, the proper-secular-liberal alternative. Major early-twenty-first-century New-Atheist text alongside work by Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, and Christopher Hitchens.
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Editions cited
- The God Delusion (Houghton Mifflin / Bantam Press, 2006)
School Embodiments
Major popular-naturalist anti-theistic-religious work.
"The proper-philosophical-scientific explanation of religious belief is naturalist; theistic-religious explanations are unnecessary." (The God Delusion)
Sustained critical-philosophical engagement with standard theistic-religious arguments.
"The classical arguments for theistic belief — cosmological, design, moral, ontological — have been adequately refuted; the proper-philosophical work is to recognise this." (The God Delusion)
Strong evolutionary-psychological framework — religion as cognitive by-product.
"What religious belief is — from the evolutionary-psychological standpoint — is cognitive by-product of selection for other cognitive capacities." (The God Delusion)
Strong secular-liberal-political framework.
"The proper secular-liberal political order does not depend on theistic-religious foundations; the proper-philosophical work is to recognise this." (The God Delusion)
Continued classical-liberal commitments — free inquiry, religious liberty in the negative sense (freedom from religious-political imposition).
"Religious liberty properly understood includes freedom from religious-political imposition; the secular-liberal framework requires this." (The God Delusion)
Strong rationalist-philosophical commitment — proper-philosophical reasoning as foundation for ultimate-philosophical claims.
"What rational inquiry can establish about ultimate-philosophical questions is what proper-philosophical work must accept; the religious appeal to faith-without-reason is illegitimate." (The God Delusion)
Some engagement with analytic-philosophical work on philosophy of religion, though the book is more popular than systematic.
"The proper analytic-philosophical engagement with religious-philosophical claims is what the popular-treatise form permits in summary form." (The God Delusion)
Internal Tensions
The God Delusion has been variously assessed — defenders see major contemporary anti-theistic-philosophical achievement; religious-philosophical critics maintain that the philosophical engagement with sophisticated religious-philosophical positions is inadequate.
I. Time
The 2006 publication moment of the New-Atheist period.
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II. Space
The Anglo-American secular-public setting Dawkins addresses.
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III. Matter
The embodied human community whose religious-belief patterns Dawkins examines.
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IV. Observer
Dawkins as proper-naturalist-philosophical-public-intellectual observer.
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V. Energy
The political-intellectual energies of the New-Atheist moment.
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VI. Information
The systematic anti-theistic-philosophical content of the treatise.
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Computed school proximity
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How The God Delusion resolves each dilemma
44 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 9 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 13 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
4 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.