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Anti-theism,the underground man,and escaping absurdity
Authors:Mark B Anderson
Institution:Department of History, Government and Philosophy, Trinity River Campus, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Abstract:Guy Kahane holds that theism has unattractive consequences, since it threatens both privacy and autonomy. Here, I suggest that Kahane’s position echoes that of Dostoevsky’s famous Underground Man. But the Underground Man is ensnared in difficulties that resemble the problem of absurdity as developed by Thomas Nagel. Dostoevsky’s own solution to that problem involves love—but love naturally invites compromises with respect to privacy and autonomy. Perhaps the best way to solve the problem of absurdity is to make precisely the opposite of Kahane’s axiological judgment—which would recommend pro-theism over anti-theism.
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