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Inanc ya da Inancsizlik
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Inanc ya da Inancsizlik

PaperbackPaperback
EUR16,50

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Yeni kiyamet nedir
Tanrisiz bir ahlak anlayisi mümkün mü
Kadinlar dini lider olamaz mi
Siddet ile hosgörüsüzlük arasindaki iliski nedir
Öteki, icimizdedir Öteki, ona nasil davrandigimizdan, onu sevmemizden veya ondan nefret etmemizden veya ona kayitsiz kalmamizdan bagimsiz olarak, icimizdedir.
Inanc ya da Inancsizlikta Eco ve Martini din üzerine yeni bir tartisma zemini hazirliyor ve bugün dahi üzerine konusulmasi zor meseleleri, iki insanin birbirine karsi saygisini yitirmeden nasil tartisabildigini gösteriyor. Önce Liberal dergisinde yayimlanan daha sonra da kitap haline getirilen bu mektuplasmalar, bizleri Inananlar ve inanmayanlar arasinda yeni ve ortak bir umut insa edilebilir mi sorusu üzerine düsünmeye davet ediyor.
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ISBN/GTIN978-975-2473-60-7
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
PublisherNora Kitap
Publishing date01/02/2021
LanguageTurkish
Article no.21287595
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A42968934
Product groupBU580
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