Basic Info
First Air: October 18, 2004
Rating: ⭐ 8.0/10 (2 votes)
Status: Ended
Seasons & Episodes
Seasons: 1
Episodes: 6
Last Episode
Name: Daniel Dennett
Season: 1, Episode: 6
Air Date: 2004-11-22
Runtime: 60 min
American philosopher Dennett explains why he called one of his books Darwin's Dangerous Idea, and why many of Darwin's contemporaries, in particular, considered Darwin's theory of evolution to be dangerous. He goes on to deal with the question of consciousness (i.e., is the consciousness/soul distinct from the body), talking about Darwin's rejection of the soul and the possible origins and psychological purposes of a belief in an immaterial soul.
Next, he talks about his Christian upbringing and how he became an atheist. He goes on to ask why it is thought rude to criticise religious belief, and suggests that it is due to the influential status of the religions in question. He finishes by wondering whether we could live effectively in a post-theistic world.
The Atheism Tapes
2004
1 seasons
6 episodes
⭐ 8.0/10
2 votes
Overview
The Atheism Tapes is a 2004 BBC television documentary series presented by Jonathan Miller. The material that makes up the series was originally filmed in 2003 for another, more general series, Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief, but was too lengthy for inclusion. Instead, the BBC agreed to create The Atheism Tapes as a supplementary series of six programmes, each consisting of an extended interview with one contributor.
Genres
Documentary
Production Countries
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- English en
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Cast
Jonathan Miller
Crew
Richard Denton
Producer
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