PREVIOUS: The ‘Art of Thinking’ about Rational Belief, Leicester Secular Hall, 29th April, 7pm
Philosopher Dr Greg Scorzo
Is it rational to believe claims without evidence?
It is often thought in secular circles that believing claims without evidence is at last irrational, if not outright immoral. But are most of our deepest beliefs, things that we believe without evidence? What evidence do we have, for instance, that we can trust our senses? What evidence do we have
that we are connected to our past selves? What evidence do we have that moral claims are true, and such that we are obligated to abide by them?
Come and listen to an interesting talk by Philosopher Dr Greg Scorzo, followed by a discussion.
Tickets £3.00 on the Door.
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