Hey all,
I'm a bit of a philosopher myself, and I've read quite a bit out there from the famous names. However, I'm looking for something special, and I think maybe some forum members can help me.
I'm looking for writings by philosophers that are about knowledge, science, and the field of philosophy that don't rely on or refer to religion or religious writings. I know there are a few out there that are on the subject of civics that don't include it, and I've read some of these documents (well translations of them) by Plato, mainly. But are there some that I haven't found yet on the nature of knowledge and science, or perhaps about nature itself that don't mention or barely mention religious topics?
I'm not really looking for documents that try to disprove the existence of God, just documents or philosophers that disregard religion as if it were of no consequence.
Thanks,
Matt
I'm a bit of a philosopher myself, and I've read quite a bit out there from the famous names. However, I'm looking for something special, and I think maybe some forum members can help me.
I'm looking for writings by philosophers that are about knowledge, science, and the field of philosophy that don't rely on or refer to religion or religious writings. I know there are a few out there that are on the subject of civics that don't include it, and I've read some of these documents (well translations of them) by Plato, mainly. But are there some that I haven't found yet on the nature of knowledge and science, or perhaps about nature itself that don't mention or barely mention religious topics?
I'm not really looking for documents that try to disprove the existence of God, just documents or philosophers that disregard religion as if it were of no consequence.
Thanks,
Matt