Tag Archives: epistemology

Weekly Update: to

by | November 11, 2017

Here’s your Canadian Atheist Weekly Update for 4-Nov-2017 to 10-Nov-2017.

Weekly Update: to

by | September 16, 2017

Here’s your Canadian Atheist Weekly Update for 9-Sep-2017 to 15-Sep-2017.

Indigenous Science – Other Ways of Knowing?,

by | April 23, 2016

Guest post by Derek Gray Last week I listened to the CBC Radio program, Unreserved, hosted by Rosanna Dearchild. In her interview with indigenous doctor Marcia Anderson DeCoteau, I was a little shocked to learn that I may be an epistemic racist. I had to transcribe the controversial parts of the interview myself, as they… Read more »

“The 64 Gazillion Dollar Question”

by | October 12, 2015

Before I received my Autumn 2015 issue of Humanist Perspectives, a friend asked me if I’d read Richard Young’s editorial, “The 64 Gazillion Dollar Question: How do you know?” I finally received my copy (I’m a subscriber), and I was so impressed with Young’s editorial I asked permission to reprint it on Canadian Atheist. Permission… Read more »

Why I Am No Longer an Atheist

by | August 18, 2015

Guest post by BillyBob The word atheism is simplistic and confusing. Atheists get asked facile questions like “are you a hard or soft atheist?” or “how do you know atheism is accurate and correct?” and many variations of these questions. It is a waste of time answering that atheism is not the position that god… Read more »