

The poverty of theistic morality
pp. 203-242
in: Kostas Gavroglu, John Stachel, Mark W. Wartofsky (eds), Science, mind and art, Berlin, Springer, 1995Abstract
Throughout his career, Bobby Cohen has been a staunch, articulate advocate of secular humanism. Being a fellow champion of philosophical naturalism, I wish to honor him by defending here a view of the world that is dear to both of our hearts. This essay is thus a more philosophical tribute to him than my dedication to him of my 1993 book Validation in the Clinical Theory of Psychoanalysis (see Note 42).