The iPod Tutor: The Argument Against Richard Dawkins' the God Delusion Richard Dawkins is the noted biologist who has held the Charles Simonyi Chair for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University. Those interested in improving their ability to think critica
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| Title | : | The iPod Tutor: The Argument Against Richard Dawkins' the God Delusion |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.62 (870 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0962098132 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 164 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2007-09-01 |
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Editorial :
Richard Dawkins is the noted biologist who has held the Charles Simonyi Chair for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University. His book, The God Delusion, appears to the untrained eye to be a devastating attack on theism as well as an ironclad defense of atheism. But not everything is as it seems. This audio tutor (designed for owners of the iPod and similar MP3 players) consisting of a User Guide and over 200 companion audio tracks, carefully dissects Dawkins’s argument and exposes its numerous logical fallacies and factual errors, and demonstrates that Dawkins’ primary argument is itself a faith-based construction. Those interested in improving their ability to think critically will find reading Dawkins’ book along with this audio companion an essential intellectual exercise! Note — to use this learning program, you must have all of the following: • A copy of The God Delusion, and • An iPod (or other MP3 player),
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To watch a video of the Author talking to you and know that they have gone through the the same journey and came out the other side is awesome.. There is an official PDF version of this on the Internet. I'll never understand why it usually is.
Overall, a very interesting book that I greatly enjoyed, and highly recommend except for my only 2 problems with it. Now if I could only build that darn time machine to take me back 20 years, along with Cross' book!. No more spoilers. Add in that he ends up interning at her law firm and having to keep their relationship on the down low. Short on biography, long on theory, this is a truly intelligent foray into the music of Brian Eno and is a shining example of what rock journalism could be. He is clever and sim
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