A Manual for Creating Atheists by Peter Boghossian

A Manual for Creating Atheists by Peter Boghossian delves into the Socratic method in an interesting and accessible way. Boghossian's writing technique is both academic and approachable. There's an air of arrogance that bleeds into the writing that left me wondering if Boghossian applies the same principles to his own beliefs that he pushes other people to apply to theirs  A Manual for Creating Atheists offers myriad examples of Boghossian using the Socratic method in debate and/or conversation, but sometimes feels like one-upmanship rather than efforts to lead people to epiphanies. I wanted to love this book but ended up only liking it well enough but with caveats. Anyone wanting to better understand the Socratic method might find A Manual for Creating Atheists helpful even if left questioning Boghossian's motives and willingness to apply the methods he promotes to his own beliefs.


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