I am letting all you humanists know about my new book, just published by McFarland. It is called The Humanism of Doctor Who: A Critical Study in Science Fiction and Philosophy. In it, I discuss and explain humanist philosophy from its Greek origins to its present practitioners and show how Doctor Who portrays humanist values and concerns in dramatic form. You can get it at the usual places in both traditional and electronic form. Amazon: The Humanism of Doctor Who. Barnes and Noble: The Humanism of Doctor Who. Amazon UK: The Humanism of Doctor Who. Books-A-Million: The Humanism of Doctor Who. McFarland and Co.: The Humanism of Doctor Who. 
Tags:
Permalink Reply by Jennifer Hancock on March 28, 2012 at 8:34am Congrats - this looks like a great book - can't wait to read it.
Permalink Reply by Nsajigwa sisi kwa sisi on March 28, 2012 at 9:47am ...from its Greece roots to the present...like Sophie's world kind of..? it must be of interest...i would wish to get hold of it one day...by the way i am desperately looking for Bertrand Russell's history of western philosophy...CONGRATULATIONS and all the very best...
Nsajigwa in Tanzania east Afrika
Permalink Reply by Ava Wilson on August 8, 2012 at 11:14am
Permalink Reply by David Layton on August 20, 2012 at 12:09am Ava - Sorry about the price. There is a kindle version for a mere $32.
Permalink Reply by David Layton on October 14, 2012 at 11:07pm Matt - I have no idea whether it is in-store. There might be a store somewhere that has it. You could certainly order it at B&N. It is also widely available online, and now in a Kindle edition. I wish I had better information for you.
Tom Sarbeck replied to Joan Denoo's discussion Christianity with and without reductio ad ridiculum fallacy in the group Politics, Economics, and Religion
G posted a status
Joan Denoo replied to Joan Denoo's discussion Christianity with and without reductio ad ridiculum fallacy in the group Politics, Economics, and Religion© 2013 Atheist Nexus. All rights reserved. Admin: Richard Haynes.

