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Www.Agnosis.info is an annotated bibliography in the areas of Secular Humanism, Atheism, Agnosticism, and the tensions between Science and Religion.  This is a work in progress; it is incomplete and represents the idiosyncratic interests of one person.   This bibliography strongly favors the rationalist-materialist view of the Enlightenment over the religious perspective.

 

The bibliography is broken down into subject areas, each of which can be accessed by clicking the buttons above.  Diacritics (accent marks, umlauts, and such) have been removed from titles and authors’ names to ensure that the alphabetic characters can be read correctly by different browsers on different kinds of computers.

 

One of the objectives of this bibliography is to provide links to online copies of books and articles wherever possible.  The major (but not the only) source of such documents used here is Google Books (books.google.com), which provides a wide array of information about many publications.  Two kinds of entries in Google Books are used here:

 

1. Limited Previews: provide publication details together with a table of contents, sample pages, and sometimes links to related sources (details vary from book to book).

 

2. Full Books.  These are books that have been digitized or scanned in their entirety, and are made available as PDF files that can be read with Adobe Acrobat Reader or compatible tools.  In all cases, Full Books can be read online without charge.  In some cases the PDF files can also be downloaded free of charge.  Works in this category are usually in the public domain, often implying that they are older.

 

While Google Books may be one of the most comprehensive online libraries, it is not the only one, and doesn’t have everything.  Other sources are used here, some containing either text transcripts or scanned images of books and articles.  The most frequently used of these sources include:

 

Project Gutenberg

The Internet Archive

The Secular Web Library

 The Internet Classics Archive

The Online Library of Liberty

The Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics

 

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This Site Last Updated on 24 Mar 2009

Approximate Reference Count: 172 books, articles or media; 28 Websites.

 

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