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− | + | [[File:Richard Dawkins - March 2005.jpg|alt=Richard Dawkins|thumbnail|200px|right|[[Richard Dawkins]] is one of the founders of the [[New Atheism]] movement. ]] | |
+ | Below are some articles related to '''schools of atheist thought''': | ||
+ | *[[Atheist factions]] | ||
*[[Atheist worldview]] | *[[Atheist worldview]] | ||
*[[Atheism and beliefs]] | *[[Atheism and beliefs]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Atheism and belief]] |
+ | *[[Atheism and evolution]] | ||
== Schools of thought == | == Schools of thought == | ||
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*[[Objectivism]] | *[[Objectivism]] | ||
*[[Apatheism]] | *[[Apatheism]] | ||
+ | *[[Evangelical atheism]] | ||
*[[Brights Movement]] | *[[Brights Movement]] | ||
*[[Nihilism]] | *[[Nihilism]] | ||
*[[Absurdism]] | *[[Absurdism]] | ||
− | *[[Existentialism]] (Nontheistic existentialism]] | + | *[[Existentialism]] (Nontheistic existentialism) |
+ | *[[Atheism plus]] | ||
*[[Atheism 3.0]] | *[[Atheism 3.0]] | ||
*[[LaVeyan Satanism]] | *[[LaVeyan Satanism]] | ||
− | *[[Nones]] (about 15% of Americans who describe themselves as nones on surveys are atheists)<ref>[http://www.pressdemocrat.com/csp/mediapool/sites/PressDemocrat/News/story.csp?cid=2501462&sid=555&fid=181 Meet the 'Nones:' Spiritual but not religious]</ref> | + | *[[Nones]] (about 15% of Americans who describe themselves as nones on surveys are atheists)<ref>[http://www.pressdemocrat.com/csp/mediapool/sites/PressDemocrat/News/story.csp?cid=2501462&sid=555&fid=181 Meet the 'Nones:' Spiritual but not religious]</ref> |
− | + | == Atheism and politics/history == | |
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*[[History of Atheism|History of atheism]] | *[[History of Atheism|History of atheism]] | ||
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*[[Secular right]] | *[[Secular right]] | ||
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+ | *[[Western atheism, schisms and political polarization]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Atheism is a religion]] | *[[Atheism is a religion]] | ||
+ | *[[List of atheist and agnostic pseudosciences]] | ||
*[[Atheism and belief]] | *[[Atheism and belief]] | ||
*[[Decline of atheism]] | *[[Decline of atheism]] | ||
+ | *[[Atheist organizations]] | ||
+ | *[[Global atheism]] | ||
*[[Atheist Population]] | *[[Atheist Population]] | ||
*[[Elevatorgate]] | *[[Elevatorgate]] | ||
− | [[Category: Atheism]] | + | ==References== |
+ | {{reflist|2}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Atheism]] |
Latest revision as of 13:33, May 11, 2019
Below are some articles related to schools of atheist thought:
Schools of thought
- Weak atheism
- Strong atheism
- New Atheism
- Secular humanism
- Atheism and postmodernism
- Buddhism (Nontheistic Buddhism)
- Militant atheism
- Objectivism
- Apatheism
- Evangelical atheism
- Brights Movement
- Nihilism
- Absurdism
- Existentialism (Nontheistic existentialism)
- Atheism plus
- Atheism 3.0
- LaVeyan Satanism
- Nones (about 15% of Americans who describe themselves as nones on surveys are atheists)[1]
Atheism and politics/history
See also
- Atheism is a religion
- List of atheist and agnostic pseudosciences
- Atheism and belief
- Decline of atheism
- Atheist organizations
- Global atheism
- Atheist Population
- Elevatorgate