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MORALITY AND RELIGION - PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF JOSEPH BUTLER


"Morality and Religion" is a fascinating journey through the thought of Joseph Butler, an English philosopher of the Enlightenment. Butler, a figure as important to his contemporaries as John Locke or David Hume, entered history as a defender of theism and the creator of an original concept of conscience. His works, although valued in the 19th century, are today a source of inspiration for philosophers of religion and a subject of dispute among historians of philosophy.


  • In-depth analysis of Joseph Butler's thought
  • Original concept of conscience
  • Defense of theism in the philosophy of the Enlightenment
  • Inspiration for contemporary philosophers of religion
  • Detailed discussion of issues of morality and religion
  • Coherent and valuable intellectual proposition for Christian philosophy
  • First book in Poland discussing Butler's philosophy


Joseph Butler, who lived from 1692 to 1752, was an Anglican bishop and one of the most important thinkers of his time. His philosophy, rooted in the Christian tradition, was an attempt to reconcile faith with reason. Butler argued that religion is fundamental to our lives and that the rationality of faith depends on its positive impact on our behavior. His concept of conscience as an inner moral guide had a huge impact on the development of ethics and philosophy of religion.


The book discusses the key aspects of Butler's philosophy, including his concept of human nature, the role of conscience in making moral decisions, and arguments for the existence of God. The author also analyzes the influence of Butler's thought on the development of Christian philosophy and its importance for contemporary debates on morality and religion. This publication is a valuable source of knowledge for students of philosophy, theology, and anyone interested in moral and religious issues.


PWN Publishing House, known for scientific publications at the highest level, guarantees reliability and a high editorial level. The book "Morality and Religion" is a must-read for anyone who wants to explore the secrets of Joseph Butler's philosophy and understand his contribution to the development of European thought. The 206x144 mm format and paperback binding make reading comfortable and enjoyable. Number of pages: 232.


Discover Butler's coherent and valuable intellectual proposition, especially valuable for Christian philosophy. Get to know the first book in Poland that discusses his philosophy, paying particular attention to the essence and justification of morality and religion. Immerse yourself in a fascinating analysis that combines faith with reason and offers new perspectives on fundamental questions about the meaning of life and moral behavior. This book is the key to understanding one of the most important thinkers of the Enlightenment.


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AuthorIreneusz Ziemiński
PublisherPWN
ISBN9788301138332
Bindingbroszurowa
Number of pages232
Format206x144 mm
Year of publication2015

PWN Morality and Religion - Philosophical Analysis of Joseph Butler

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