Agnostic's Apology
Discover the profound insights of Leslie Stephen in his thought-provoking work, Agnostic's Apology. Originally published in 1893, this collection of seven engaging essays delves into the complexities of faith, credulity, and the mysteries of the 'unknown'. Stephen, a notable figure in the agnosticism movement, invites readers to explore compelling arguments surrounding belief and the human experience of dreams. With a page count of 394, this paperback edition, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, offers a captivating blend of intellectual rigor and accessible prose. Perfect for those intrigued by philosophical inquiries and the nuances of belief systems, Agnostic's Apology is a must-read for anyone looking to expand their understanding of agnosticism and its implications. Dive into Stephen's timeless reflections and enrich your perspective today!