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Cultura laica y laicismo [Secular culture and secularism]

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Author(s)
Bobbio, Norberto
Keywords
culture
secularism
anti-clericalism
Church
GE Subjects
Cultural ethics
Secularisation and ethics
Religious ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Dogmatics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/221397
Abstract
"Lo que no me gustó del Manifiesto Laico y me indujo a no firmarlo fue el tono beligerante utilizado por los redactores del texto para defender su propia tesis. Un lenguaje insolente, de rancio anticlericalismo, irreverente y, para decirlo en una palabra, nada laico, emotivo y visceral, que no se expresa con argumentos y, por lo tanto, parece querer rechazar cualquier forma de diálogo, y todo esto desde la primera línea. Esto ha sido lo que me ha indispuesto a leer lo demás benévolamente: “repugnante” –dice– es la tesis adversaria; “descabellado”, quererla reivindicar" ["What I did not like the Manifesto Lay and induced me to no sign it was the belligerent tone used by editors Text to defend his own thesis. An insolent language, stale anti-clericalism, irreverent and, to put in a word, nothing layman, emotional and visceral, not expressed with arguments and, therefore, seems to reject any form of dialogue, all from the first line. This has been what has indisposed me to read Otherwise benevolently: "disgusting" she says is the thesis adversary; "Preposterous" love her claim"]
Date
2005
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