Peter Boghossian
Oct 16, 2021: Global Herald: Free Speech Nation The Podcast with Andrew Doyle: Episode 18 Peter Boghossian II
On the latest episode of Free Speech Nation, Peter Boghossian rejoins Andrew on the show. Peter is a writer, philosopher and the co-author with James Lindsay of a book called How to Have Impossible Conversations.
On the latest episode of Free Speech Nation, Peter Boghossian rejoins Andrew on the show. Peter is a writer, philosopher and the co-author with James Lindsay of a book called How to Have Impossible Conversations.
Feb 11, 2015: Youtube: Re-creation of "A Conversation with Peter Boghossian"
Feb 7, 2015: Thinking Christian: On Boghossian’s Making “Faith” Equal to “Pretending To Know What You Don’t Know”
In his Manual for Creating Atheists, Peter Boghossian recommends that every time you see the word “faith,” you should feel replace it with “pretending to know what you don’t know.”
In his Manual for Creating Atheists, Peter Boghossian recommends that every time you see the word “faith,” you should feel replace it with “pretending to know what you don’t know.”
Jan 1, 2015: Youtube: Peter Boghossian - Jesus, The Easter Bunny and Other Delusions: Just Say No!
Nov 4, 2014: Religious News Service: Atheist author Peter Boghossian suggests gays shouldn’t be proud. Is he proud to be an atheist?
-A few days ago, Peter Boghossian—a philosophy professor, speaker for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, and author of A Manual for Creating Atheists—caused a stir when he posted the following statement on Facebook and Twitter
-A few days ago, Peter Boghossian—a philosophy professor, speaker for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, and author of A Manual for Creating Atheists—caused a stir when he posted the following statement on Facebook and Twitter
June 10, 2014: First Things: The Pontificate of Peter Boghossian
Have you heard of Peter Boghossian’s social cleansing program? Boghossian is the author of a new bagatelle of a book, The Manual for Creating Atheists, endorsed by all the potentates of celebrity atheism, to name just a few: Jerry Coyne (Adam Gopnik’s favorite blogger, according to a recent article of his in the The New Yorker) and the usual suspects Richard Dawkins and Victor Stenger . . . (and so on
Have you heard of Peter Boghossian’s social cleansing program? Boghossian is the author of a new bagatelle of a book, The Manual for Creating Atheists, endorsed by all the potentates of celebrity atheism, to name just a few: Jerry Coyne (Adam Gopnik’s favorite blogger, according to a recent article of his in the The New Yorker) and the usual suspects Richard Dawkins and Victor Stenger . . . (and so on
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Peter Gregory Boghossian (born c. 1966) is an American philosophy instructor, activist, author, speaker, and atheism advocate. He is a full-time faculty member at Portland State University. His primary research areas are critical thinking, philosophy of education, and moral reasoning. Boghossian is a speaker for the Center for Inquiry, the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, and the Secular Student Alliance. He has been nominated as a member of the Global Secular Council. His book, A Manual for Creating Atheists, was published in 2013. In it, he describes what he dubs "street epistemology", a set of techniques that atheists can use in personal conversations with religious believers to get them to think more critically with the eventual goal of religious disaffiliation. The book has inspired the creation of independent "street epistemology" groups
Peter Gregory Boghossian (born c. 1966) is an American philosophy instructor, activist, author, speaker, and atheism advocate. He is a full-time faculty member at Portland State University. His primary research areas are critical thinking, philosophy of education, and moral reasoning. Boghossian is a speaker for the Center for Inquiry, the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, and the Secular Student Alliance. He has been nominated as a member of the Global Secular Council. His book, A Manual for Creating Atheists, was published in 2013. In it, he describes what he dubs "street epistemology", a set of techniques that atheists can use in personal conversations with religious believers to get them to think more critically with the eventual goal of religious disaffiliation. The book has inspired the creation of independent "street epistemology" groups