Challenges to Moral and Religious Belief is a collection of new papers that explores
epistemic challenges to moral and religious belief. In particular, the collection
investigates whether the epistemic status of moral or religious beliefs is impinged
upon in some way by recent advancements in understanding about disagreement or
evolution. Is it reasonable to continue to hold my moral or religious beliefs when so
many other intelligent people disagree with me? Is it reasonable to continue to hold…
Read moreChallenges to Moral and Religious Belief is a collection of new papers that explores
epistemic challenges to moral and religious belief. In particular, the collection
investigates whether the epistemic status of moral or religious beliefs is impinged
upon in some way by recent advancements in understanding about disagreement or
evolution. Is it reasonable to continue to hold my moral or religious beliefs when so
many other intelligent people disagree with me? Is it reasonable to continue to hold
my moral or religious beliefs when evolutionary biology appears to show that I hold
these beliefs because they are good for me? This volume is a welcome response to these
sceptical challenges, and this is a book review for that volume.